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Cabinet Decides Budget Draft - Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil (SPD): Black Zero No Value per Se

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Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil has defended the coalition's planned new debt.

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Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil has defended the coalition's planned new debt.

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The priorities are clear: Lars Klingbeil (SPD)'s draft budget, which the Cabinet decided on Tuesday, creates 11,000 additional posts in the military alone.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Finance." Read now "Klingbeil's household is to be brought on the way."

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The Federal Cabinet has adopted the draft budget in 2025. The Finance Minister is boasting of high expenditures that will invigorate our economy. Black and red is planning too small deficits! A figure is particularly important for the debate CDU/CSU and SPD agreed on the budget for 2025 on Tuesday, and the Bundestag is to decide on it in September. "Record investment" promised Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD). The Greens, on the other hand,…

With the draft budget for 2025, the government sets the course for more investment, says Minister Klingbeil. But how does he intend to achieve this? The budget at a glance.

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The cabinet decided on the finance minister's draft budget for 2025 and the following years, and had previously agreed with the countries to compensate for the tax losses caused by the growth programme.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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