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KEY POINTS: How Germany plans to solve its budget crisis in 2024

Imogen Goodman
Imogen Goodman - news@thelocal.de
KEY POINTS: How Germany plans to solve its budget crisis in 2024
The German Finance Ministry in the snow. Will it be lights out for the government if a budget doesn't get passed? Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Fabian Sommer

Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition has reached an eleventh-hour agreement on how to solve a €17 billion black hole in the budget. With the German government clinging hard to its debt rules, some significant cuts will have to be made.

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Jorge
Hello, If the black hole remained, does that mean that there are 17bn€ sitting in a gov't account doing nothing? Just wondering where that money is given that it cannot go into the 2024 budget. Thanks!
Chris Owen Köln, DE
I thought the hole in the budget was 60bn€, not 17bn€ . . .

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