Germany's Budget Crisis Threatens Industries and Political Stability

Germany is facing a budget crisis as its constitutional court ruled that reallocating unused debt originally designated for emergency Covid-19 funding to current spending plans was unlawful. The finance ministry has frozen spending across all ministries, leading to potential political instability and endangering the future of the coalition government. The roots of the crisis predate the pandemic and stem from Germany's debt brake, which limits government debt and the size of the budget deficit. The court's ruling has left a 60-billion-euro hole in the budget, and the government is scrambling to find solutions, including potential changes to the constitution and reforming the debt brake after the next election.
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