CDU politicians demand savings package from Finance Minister Klingbeil

Leading CDU politicians reject the SPD proposal to suspend the debt brake and demand a savings package from Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD). Tensions in the black-red coalition are rising as Klingbeil prepares the key points for the 2027 budget. The trigger is SPD parliamentary leader Matthias Miersch's push amid the ongoing Iran crisis.

Over the weekend, SPD parliamentary leader Matthias Miersch floated suspending the debt brake if the Iran crisis and its economic impacts persist. In the worst case, he suggested declaring a budget emergency to take on new debt, he told the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung.

The Union parties reacted with strong opposition. "Whoever makes new debts lightly today fuels inflation and burdens future generations," Unions deputy parliamentary leader Sepp Müller told Bild. CDU politician Christian von Stetten demanded: "The Finance Minister must now do his job and present cut proposals." CDU General Secretary Carsten Linnemann called the push "an expression of political laziness."

Unions deputy leader Mathias Middelberg also calls for greater savings efforts. The 2027 budget is short more than 20 billion euros, and over 60 billion in subsequent years, he told the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. He proposes cutting eight percent of personnel in ministries and federally funded institutions.

Miersch receives backing from SPD Environment Minister Carsten Schneider. Due to the Iran crisis, he does not rule out a budget emergency: "We must drive on sight," he said on ARD's Bericht aus Berlin. On Wednesday, Klingbeil will present the budget plans to the cabinet, alongside the health reform by Minister Nina Warken (CDU).

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