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Germany’s expenses "bazooka" For military, infra passes the final barrier

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Last updated: 21 March 2025 23:50
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Germany’s expenses "bazooka" For military, infra passes the final barrier

On Friday, the Upper House of Germany on Friday gave a final seal of approval of a large -scale spent package for the construction of military and overhaul infrastructure.

Hundreds of billions of euros worth, the so-called expenses “Bazuka” have been pushed by a potential next Chancellor Frederick Merze, whose center-right CDU/CSU won elections last month and is now in the coalition of alliance with the Social Democrat (SPD).

The scheme exempts defense spending above one percent of the GDP from the constitutionally contained loan brakes of Germany and sets a 500 billion-euro ($ 545 billion) funds for infrastructure in 12 years.

It paves the way for the value of the value of a trillion euro (dollar) in Europe’s top economy, which has shrunk for the last two years.

The scheme marks a dramatic break from the economic conservative of Germany, especially for the CDU/CSU alliance which was brought in 2009 as it is placed in a loan break.

The party has transferred the post in view of US President Donald Trump going to Moscow, saying that now there is an urgent need to invest in defense to be more independent than Washington.

Bavaria’s state premiere Marcus Soaer, who is the head of CSU, told the chamber that “we should do everything we can do to ensure that Germany once again becomes one of the strongest armies in Europe and can protect ourselves”.

And he labeled a large -scale infrastructure to spend a new “German martial plan”, referring to the post -US World War effort to rebuild Western Europe.

Soaider said that Germany would work for long -neglected upgradation of roads, bridges and rail lines, arguing that allowing them to fall into chaos was a major dissatisfaction for the next generation compared to the creation of a state loan.

‘Cruel paradising shift’

Berlin has seen by its neighbors to increase its fiscal shells as Europe has scrambled Trump’s pivot from traditional alliances.

The package required a two-thirds majority and was approved by 53 of the 69 members of Bundesrat after approving the lower house on Tuesday.

The upper house is composed of representatives of 16 federal states of Germany, and several state leaders spoke in favor of the package before the vote.

Boris Rein, Central State of Hessen’s CDU leader – Ghar for several US army bases – said that geopolitical upheaval – the magic of Germany had the magic of “a cruel paradise shift” for Germany, who learned that “we could not rely on military help from the United States”.

He pointed to trumping his Ukrainian counterpart Volodimier Zelanski in front of the world media at the White House last month, calling the exchange “a pornographic insult of a president, whose people are fighting for their freedom”.

“Europe must react to this, Germany should react quickly and decisively,” he said.

Representatives of the states of Thuringia and Brandenburg, where the remote-left BSW party is part of controlling the alliance, refused to approve the schemes of spending on Friday, as was done from Saxony-Anhalt and Rhinland-Salignanate, where debt-e -res free democrats (FDPs) are in state governments.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

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