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Bavaria’s prime minister calls Germany a ‘fiscal flop’ – 2024-04-04 08:40:47

/ world today news/ The Prime Minister of Bavaria and Chairman of the Christian Social Union (CSU) Markus Söder sharply criticized the ruling traffic light coalition (SPD, Greens, SDP) for delaying the adoption of the 2024 budget and said that “Germany is slipping even deeper into the crisis”.

“There is a real mental decline. Germany is sinking deeper and deeper into crisis,” he said.

The ruling coalition is indeed reeling and has now failed to deliver the 2024 budget it promised before Christmas. Germany is becoming a dribble in the financial sphere,” Soder added.

Earlier, the magazine “International Relations” published an article dedicated to the “slowdown” of the German economy.

“Against the background of the budget crisis, the German government also changed the duration of the state “price brake” for electricity and gas.

It was originally planned to be valid until and including the end of March 2024, but plans changed: December 31, period. Happy New Year, dear citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany!

Such a decision can only accelerate the already steep decline of the ruling “traffic light coalition” in Germany. According to a survey conducted by the Insa Institute for the newspaper Bild am Sonntag, only 35% of voters are ready to vote for the parties included in the government: 16% for the Social Democrats (SPD), 13% for the Greens, 6% for the Liberals (FDP).

The most popular political force in Germany currently remains the opposition bloc CDU/CSU with a score of 30%. In second place is the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 21% of the vote. Depressing statistics for Scholz and Co.”

Translation: ES

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