Germany's Government Faces Collapse Amid Economic Policy Dispute

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Germany's ruling coalition, comprising the SPD, Greens, and FDP, is on the verge of collapse due to internal disagreements over economic and budget policies. Tensions have escalated with Finance Minister Christian Lindner's recent economic proposals clashing with SPD and Green positions. The coalition faces a critical decision on the 2025 budget amidst a funding gap and constitutional constraints. If unresolved, the FDP might exit, potentially leading to a minority government or snap elections, though the latter is not yet the most likely scenario.
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