Tysk forbundsbudget for 2027 på plads efter spareaftale

Finansminister Lars Klingbeil har lukket hullet på 21 milliarder euro i budgettet for 2027. Regeringen forventes at godkende budgettet den 6. juli.

Ifølge regeringskilder er Klingbeil og hans ministerkolleger blevet enige om spareforanstaltninger. Alle departementale planer er nu færdige.

Klingbeil er dog nødt til at trække på en reserve på 9,7 milliarder euro for 2027. De økonomiske konsekvenser af krigen i Iran skabte yderligere underskud.

Hullet i budgettet for 2028 er blevet reduceret fra knap 30 milliarder euro. Mange af besparelserne vil også lette presset på mellemlangt sigt.

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