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Germany Agrees on 500 Billion Euro Infrastructure Package

Germany's Union, SPD, and Green parties agreed on a 500 billion euro infrastructure special fund, including 100 billion euros for climate and 100 billion for federal states, plus a broadened definition of defense spending impacting the debt brake, after intense negotiations.

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Rhineland-Palatinate Mourns Justice Minister Herbert Mertin

Rhineland-Palatinate mourned Justice Minister Herbert Mertin, who died unexpectedly at 66 on February 21st in Koblenz after collapsing at an event; his funeral, attended by 300, highlighted his democratic values and legacy.

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BSW Falls Short of Parliamentary Representation Despite Significant Public Support

The Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) received 4.98% of the vote in the recent German federal election, falling short of parliamentary representation despite mobilizing 400,000 non-voters and attracting 350,000 voters from the Left Party, revealing a significant societal shift in views on immigration ...

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BSW Fails to Enter Bundestag Despite Vote Corrections; Minor Election Irregularities Reported

The final Bundestag election results show the BSW party failing to clear the 5% threshold despite receiving additional votes, while minor irregularities including ballot misdelivery and three cases of double voting were reported, leaving the overall seat distribution unchanged.

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Germany's New Chancellor to Prioritize Massive Military Buildup, Potentially Shifting Transatlantic Alliances

Following a February 23rd election win, German Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz plans a €500 billion infrastructure investment and will likely loosen the debt brake to fund a massive military buildup, potentially altering Germany's transatlantic ties and emphasizing European defense cooperation in re...

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German Debt Plan Faces Uncertainty Amidst Political Opposition and Legal Challenges

Germany's parliament debated a controversial debt plan by the Union and SPD, facing opposition and legal challenges, while coalition talks continue amid uncertainty.

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Germany Amends Debt Brake Law to Boost Defense and Infrastructure Spending

Germany's outgoing parliament passed a bill to amend its debt brake law, potentially increasing spending on defense and infrastructure, a move supported by CDU/CSU and SPD but opposed by the Green party and FDP, who raised concerns about long-term fiscal burdens and democratic process.

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern to Receive €1 Billion in Infrastructure Funding

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will receive at least €1 billion in federal infrastructure funding as part of a €500 billion German plan, sparking debate over increased borrowing and the debt brake.

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Merz's Political Missteps Jeopardize Chancellorship Bid

Following a poor election result, Friedrich Merz's leadership is facing significant challenges due to his handling of coalition negotiations and policy decisions, jeopardizing his chances of becoming Chancellor.

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Germany Debates Constitutional Amendments for Defense Spending and Investments

Germany's parliament is debating constitutional amendments to increase defense spending beyond 1 percent of GDP, establish a €500 billion special fund for investments, and relax the debt brake for states; the Green Party is hesitant, raising concerns about the investment fund's purpose and the lack ...

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Germany's New Coalition Government: A 10-Day Plan for Increased Defense and Infrastructure Spending

Following successful negotiations between CDU/CSU and SPD, Germany is forming a coalition government with a plan for increased defense and infrastructure spending, aiming for completion by mid-April; parliamentary approval, particularly from the Green party, is crucial.

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Union Party's Rapid Shift Towards AfD Policies Raises Concerns

Arne Semsrott, author of "Machtübernahme", observes the alarming speed at which Germany's Union party adopts AfD policies, particularly regarding asylum, migration, and attacks on civil society, highlighting the normalization of authoritarian tendencies and the erosion of democratic values.

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