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Wirtschaftsweise Grimm defends Lindner in budget dispute

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In the dispute over the federal budget, the Grimm economy sided with the Minister of Finance. “Especially in the current situation,” you should not make yourself vulnerable - and stick to the debt brake.

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In the dispute over the federal budget, the Grimm economy sided with the Minister of Finance. “Especially in the current situation,” you should not make yourself vulnerable - and stick to the debt brake.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

Finance Minister Christian Lindner receives prominent support in the traffic light dispute over the federal budget: Government advisor Veronika Grimm warns against spending too much — and sees potential savings in retirement and climate protection.

·Germany
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The hassle over the 2025 budget is disrupting the traffic light coalition's summer rest. A leading expert is backing Finance Minister Lindner. She sees many savings opportunities.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The dispute over the 2025 budget divides the traffic light coalition. Wirtschaftsweise Veronika Grimm now supports Finance Minister Lindner (FDP)'s savings goals. It should not become a habit to ignore the legal situation. According to Grimm, there are a number of savings options.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

That the Finance Minister has revealed constitutional risks in the budget compromise, has caused conflict. An expert now supports his position.

·Germany
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Economics professor Veronika Grimm warns of a vulnerable budget: A new lawsuit before the Federal Constitutional Court could create additional uncertainty. She sees a lot of savings opportunities.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
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