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Merz Orders CDU/CSU to Silence Criticism of Klingbeil

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Merz Defends Schnieder Amidst Coalition​ Dispute Over Infrastructure Funding

BERLIN ⁤ – A rift within Germany’s governing coalition has emerged over‍ funding for critical transportation infrastructure, with CDU leader Friedrich Merz reportedly backing Verkehrsminister Patrick ‌Schnieder’s demand for increased resources despite internal tensions.⁤ The dispute centers on a reported 15 billion euro shortfall in funding needed ‍for planned road and rail projects.

The conflict highlights broader disagreements​ between the ⁢coalition partners regarding the 2026 budget and ⁣necessary reforms. Schnieder, the SPD’s Transport Minister, insists he bears ​duty for infrastructure improvements and requires adequate funding⁣ to deliver on commitments for​ the modernization and expansion of all transport systems. He emphasized the need‍ for effective utilization of existing ‍funds from both the‌ federal budget⁢ and special funds.

According to information obtained ⁢by Bild, Merz assured his parliamentary faction ‍that securing​ the additional 15 billion euros remains a key‍ objective,⁤ responding to inquiries with a commitment ‍to pursue the funding. This support⁤ comes as Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged his CDU/CSU counterparts to refrain from ​criticizing SPD General Secretary ⁣Kevin Klingbeil, a ⁢request met with some amusement ‌by CDU/CSU⁢ members, given Merz’s own reputation for a reserved approach to criticism.

The Bundestag is set to begin deliberations on ⁣the 2026 budget proposal ⁤this week,setting the stage for further debate and potential compromise⁢ on funding ‌priorities. The outcome will significantly impact Germany’s ability to address its infrastructure needs and maintain its economic‍ competitiveness.

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