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Germany's Greens withhold backing for debt brake reforms for now

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Posted on March 5, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Greens will negotiate hard before potentially giving their much-needed backing to debt reforms proposed by the conservatives and Social Democrats, parliamentary co-leader

Germany's Greens Delay Support for Proposed Debt Brake Reforms

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Greens will negotiate hard before potentially giving their much-needed backing to debt reforms proposed by the conservatives and Social Democrats, parliamentary co-leader Katharina Droege said on Wednesday.

The conservatives and SPD, who are in talks to form a government after an election last month, need the Greens to reach the two-thirds majority needed in parliament to pass their plans to reform the debt brake and create a 500 billion euro fund for infrastructure.

"Whether we will ultimately approve these constitutional amendments remains open," Droege told reporters. "We have a number of questions, and you know that we also have our own stance on what is necessary now."

(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa and Sarah Marsh, editing by Rachel More)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's Greens are negotiating on debt brake reforms.
  • Conservatives and SPD need Greens' support for a two-thirds majority.
  • The reforms include a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund.
  • Greens have questions and their own stance on the reforms.
  • The decision on support remains open.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stance of Germany's Greens on debt reforms?
Germany's Greens are negotiating hard and have not yet committed to supporting the proposed debt reforms.
Why do the conservatives and SPD need the Greens' support?
The conservatives and SPD need the Greens to achieve the two-thirds majority required in parliament to pass their debt reform plans.
What did Droege say regarding the approval of constitutional amendments?
Droege mentioned that whether the Greens will ultimately approve the constitutional amendments remains open and they have several questions.

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