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Debt brake reform would be discussed by party leaders, says Germany's Scholz

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Posted on February 24, 2025

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Chancellor Olaf Scholz at a press conference addressing the potential reform of Germany's debt brake amidst coalition talks, highlighting the significance of public borrowing limits for economic growth.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - A reform of Germany's constitutionally enshrined debt brake, which limits public borrowing, would be discussed by the leaders of the conservatives and the centre-left Social

Germany's Debt Brake Reform to Be Discussed by Leaders

BERLIN (Reuters) - A reform of Germany's constitutionally enshrined debt brake, which limits public borrowing, would be discussed by the leaders of the conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) in coalition talks, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday.

"All sorts of things need to be discussed in this context, with the utmost caution of course," Scholz said at a joint press conference with the leaders of his SPD party.

Scholz added it would be rare for the outgoing parliament to convene again but it would not be the first time.

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the Left Party jointly secured one third of seats in the new German lower house of parliament in elections on Sunday, enough to block a loosening of the debt brake, a mechanism some investors and political parties say stymies economic growth.

In the outgoing parliament, major moderate parties would have enough seats to trigger a constitutional reform, which requires at least two thirds of the votes.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke and Thomas Seythal,; Editing by Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's debt brake reform is a key topic in coalition talks.
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes caution in discussions.
  • The outgoing parliament may not convene again soon.
  • AfD and Left Party hold enough seats to block changes.
  • Major parties need two-thirds votes for constitutional reform.

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The main topic is the discussion of reforming Germany's debt brake in coalition talks led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Why is the debt brake significant?
The debt brake limits public borrowing, and changes to it could impact economic growth and fiscal policy.
Who are the key political players?
Key players include Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the SPD, the conservatives, AfD, and the Left Party.

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