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Merz Seeks €200 Billion for Bundeswehr, Bypassing Debt Brake
Following the election, Friedrich Merz, despite prior calls for fiscal restraint, now seeks €200 billion in additional spending for the Bundeswehr via a special fund, potentially bypassing Germany's debt brake, a move facing legal and political hurdles.
Merz Seeks €200 Billion for Bundeswehr, Bypassing Debt Brake
Following the election, Friedrich Merz, despite prior calls for fiscal restraint, now seeks €200 billion in additional spending for the Bundeswehr via a special fund, potentially bypassing Germany's debt brake, a move facing legal and political hurdles.
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44% Bias Score


Merz Proposes Immediate Schuldenbremse Reform Amidst AfD Rise
Following the recent German elections, where the AfD party doubled its vote share, Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU/CSU, proposes an immediate reform of the Schuldenbremse (debt brake) to address economic concerns and political instability, requiring collaboration with diverse parties.
Merz Proposes Immediate Schuldenbremse Reform Amidst AfD Rise
Following the recent German elections, where the AfD party doubled its vote share, Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU/CSU, proposes an immediate reform of the Schuldenbremse (debt brake) to address economic concerns and political instability, requiring collaboration with diverse parties.
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44% Bias Score


Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
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36% Bias Score


German Coalition Collapse Exposes Deep Fiscal Divisions"
Germany's 2024 coalition government collapsed due to a €25 billion budget shortfall for 2025, creating uncertainty regarding fiscal policy and future government formation. Differing opinions about the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) and necessary spending on defense and social programs highlight deep ...
German Coalition Collapse Exposes Deep Fiscal Divisions"
Germany's 2024 coalition government collapsed due to a €25 billion budget shortfall for 2025, creating uncertainty regarding fiscal policy and future government formation. Differing opinions about the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) and necessary spending on defense and social programs highlight deep ...
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44% Bias Score


Habeck Promotes Coalition-Building to Counter Populism in Germany
During a Lüneburg campaign event, Green Party leader Robert Habeck promoted coalition-building as a counter to right-wing populism, criticized Austria's new government including the FPÖ, and called for social media regulation, drawing parallels to his party's name. He also advocated for abolishing G...
Habeck Promotes Coalition-Building to Counter Populism in Germany
During a Lüneburg campaign event, Green Party leader Robert Habeck promoted coalition-building as a counter to right-wing populism, criticized Austria's new government including the FPÖ, and called for social media regulation, drawing parallels to his party's name. He also advocated for abolishing G...
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44% Bias Score


IG Metall Demands €600 Billion for German Industry
Germany's IG Metall union is demanding €600 billion in public infrastructure investment, a wealth tax, and industrial aid to secure eight million jobs and modernize the industrial sector, planning a March action day to emphasize its demands.
IG Metall Demands €600 Billion for German Industry
Germany's IG Metall union is demanding €600 billion in public infrastructure investment, a wealth tax, and industrial aid to secure eight million jobs and modernize the industrial sector, planning a March action day to emphasize its demands.
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36% Bias Score

Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies After Election
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther urges a swift reform of Germany's debt brake after the new Bundestag's formation, while CDU leader Friedrich Merz opposes pre-formation reform; cities and municipalities also advocate for rapid changes to address their precarious financial situa...

Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies After Election
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther urges a swift reform of Germany's debt brake after the new Bundestag's formation, while CDU leader Friedrich Merz opposes pre-formation reform; cities and municipalities also advocate for rapid changes to address their precarious financial situa...
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48% Bias Score

Günther Open to Preemptive Reform of Germany's Debt Brake
Schleswig-Holstein's Ministerpräsident Daniel Günther advocates for a preemptive reform of Germany's debt brake, emphasizing the need to address budgetary challenges in German states alongside defense spending, while CDU chairman Friedrich Merz opposes such a reform before the new Bundestag convenes...

Günther Open to Preemptive Reform of Germany's Debt Brake
Schleswig-Holstein's Ministerpräsident Daniel Günther advocates for a preemptive reform of Germany's debt brake, emphasizing the need to address budgetary challenges in German states alongside defense spending, while CDU chairman Friedrich Merz opposes such a reform before the new Bundestag convenes...
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36% Bias Score

German Election: SPD Suffers Historic Defeat; AfD Rises
In Germany's recent federal election, the SPD secured a mere 16.4 percent of the vote, its worst result ever; CDU/CSU obtained 28.5 percent; the Greens fell to 11.6 percent; and the FDP failed to clear the 5 percent hurdle, triggering leadership changes across these parties while the AfD doubled its...

German Election: SPD Suffers Historic Defeat; AfD Rises
In Germany's recent federal election, the SPD secured a mere 16.4 percent of the vote, its worst result ever; CDU/CSU obtained 28.5 percent; the Greens fell to 11.6 percent; and the FDP failed to clear the 5 percent hurdle, triggering leadership changes across these parties while the AfD doubled its...
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Divided on Ukraine Aid Financing
Germany's coalition government is divided over financing €3 billion in additional military aid to Ukraine, with the SPD advocating for new loans and suspending the debt brake, while opposition parties seek alternative solutions, raising concerns about the impact on Germany's international standing a...

German Coalition Divided on Ukraine Aid Financing
Germany's coalition government is divided over financing €3 billion in additional military aid to Ukraine, with the SPD advocating for new loans and suspending the debt brake, while opposition parties seek alternative solutions, raising concerns about the impact on Germany's international standing a...
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48% Bias Score

Hagel Open to German Debt Brake Reform After Spending Cuts
CDU state chief Manuel Hagel expressed conditional support for reforming Germany's debt brake, prioritizing spending cuts first, aligning with CDU leader Friedrich Merz's stance, amid debate about fiscal flexibility and the debt brake's role in preventing a state debt crisis.

Hagel Open to German Debt Brake Reform After Spending Cuts
CDU state chief Manuel Hagel expressed conditional support for reforming Germany's debt brake, prioritizing spending cuts first, aligning with CDU leader Friedrich Merz's stance, amid debate about fiscal flexibility and the debt brake's role in preventing a state debt crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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