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Germany’s Intelligence Independence: Why Russia and China Are Watching Merz’s BND and BfV Expansion

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The government of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz approved a landmark bill to expand the powers of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) and the Domestic Intelligence Service (BfV) by 2027. This expansion grants them offensive and operational tools, including cyber counter-sabotage and espionage, with funding of €1.51 billion. This move has sparked significant concern among Chinese […] The post Germany’s Intelligence Independence: Why Russia a…

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The cabinet gives BND and constitutional protection for the first time active rights of intervention, customs gets more power against money laundering. Critics warn of loss of control.

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The new chancellor's minister Warken wants to complete the legislative process for the planned reform of the constitutional protection and federal intelligence service by the end of the year. The CDU politician said the "picture on Sunday", it is now about implementing the cabinet decision quickly.

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In order to better protect Germany from sabotage, the intelligence services should be given more powers. Chancellor Warken is pushing at the pace. She is also poking for early "concrete results" in other reforms.

The Friedrich Merz government approved a reform that will allow the German intelligence services to carry out active operations against cyberattacks, espionage and sabotage. The project, which still has to pass through Parliament, opens a strong controversy in a country that limited the power of its agencies for decades by the experience of the Gestapo and the Stasi.

The new Minister of the Chancellery, Nina Warken (CDU), is pushing ahead with the planned reform of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), which has already been approved by the cabinet. In light of international threats and cyberattacks, the minister and coordinator of the intelligence services wants to make the German services fit for the changed security situation as quickly as possible. Warken told the "Bild am Sonntag": "The legislative pr…

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Perspektive broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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