German People Will Pay for Budget Crunch
While Germany’s left-liberal government commits billions to Ukraine, tax increases will make life harder for German households.
While Germany’s left-liberal government commits billions to Ukraine, tax increases will make life harder for German households.
Migration is just one point of major disagreement for the increasingly fragile ruling coalition.
Internal division over migration appears to be tearing Germany’s governing coalition apart.
AfD spokesman it was “brazen and ridiculous” to blame the party “for the lack of attractiveness of Germany as a [business] location.”
€60 billion climate ruling brings Scholz’ coalition to the brink.
Voters in Bavaria and Hesse have severely punished the leftist government in Berlin.
The proposed budget cuts would affect all government departments except defense, labor, and welfare.
The reforms are ostensibly aimed at attracting workers from the Western Balkans yet could lead to a new round of chain migration from non-EU countries.
The federal interior ministry—generally responsible for determining whose asylum claims are legitimate—has outsourced this task to the approximately 100 NGOs involved in the program.
The CDU hopes to hold Scholz’s feet to the fire for his ties to a German bank implicated in extensive tax fraud committed while he was mayor of Hamburg.
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