Budget committee debates billions for defense projects

Germany's Bundestag budget committee is deciding today on defense projects worth over 50 billion euros. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius highlights planning certainty for industry, while Greens politician Sahra Nanni criticizes the short processing time.

Germany's Bundestag budget committee is meeting today to decide on extensive investments in the Bundeswehr. The focus is on defense projects totaling more than 50 billion euros, aimed at renewing the armed forces.

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) commented on the developments: "These are amounts and speeds in procurement that show there is no lack of planning certainty for industry." Lawmakers are reviewing expenditures of 22 billion euros for personal protective equipment and clothing. Another 4 billion euros are allocated for expanding the Arrow 3 missile defense system, supplemented by 2 billion euros for the Patriot air defense system. Additionally, more than 4 billion euros are slated for additional Puma armored vehicles.

The Greens' defense policy spokesperson, Sahra Nanni, criticized the density of the applications. She told Deutschlandfunk that it is impossible to process them systematically and seriously in the available time. Procurement projects with a volume of 25 million euros or more must be submitted to the committee for approval, though the consent is generally considered a formality.

This session highlights the accelerated buildup of defense capabilities, driven by the current security situation.

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