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European Debt Rules: EU Commission Wants to Allow More Debt for Energy Transition

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The EU Commission proposes that Member States can make more debt for the change to clean energy without having to fear criminal proceedings. Does this mean less investment in arms?

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A fatal mechanism has established itself in the European Union: If there is an economic slump, politics will immediately switch ... The post Deeper and deeper into the minus: Why the EU equates energy transition debt with armament expenditures appeared first on Apollo News.

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After the war in Ukraine has already softened the debt rules for arms spending, this will also apply to the energy sector in the future. However, instead of allowing discharges, more money is to be pumped into the "energy turnaround" in an eco-socialist manner. The Maastricht criteria, which were adopted at the time of the introduction of the euro, were in any case regarded as a rough directive rather than a rigid target. This was shown not only…

The European Commission is relaxing budgetary rules so that member states can better cope with the impact of rising energy prices and reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.

·Estonia
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In the face of the energy crisis caused by the Iran war, the European Commission wants to further loosen the debt rules for the EU member states.

·Germany
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The European Commission calls on Belgium to speed up its reforms in order to redress its public finances, strengthen its labour market and succeed in its energy transition. At the same time, it relaxes the budgetary rules on energy security, which has become a major strategic issue. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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More debt for less energy dependence: In response to the current energy crisis, the EU Commission wants to facilitate billions of investments for the energy transition. However, the new regulation could be to the detriment of military armament.

·Dortmund, Germany
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n-tv.de broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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