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Extension of vehicle tax exemption for electric cars until 2035

The federal government plans to extend the vehicle tax exemption for electric cars until 2035 to create incentives for purchasing. Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil announced he would present a draft law.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
Electric carsVehicle taxAutomobile industry +2
Politics

Klingbeil presents budget draft with record investments

Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil announces record investments for 2026, while the opposition criticizes sharply. The budget draft outlines massive expenditures to secure growth and jobs.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Federal budgetInvestmentsOpposition +2
Politics

Federal Court of Auditors criticizes budget planning for 2026

The Federal Court of Auditors warns of a debt spiral due to Finance Minister Klingbeil's budget planning for 2026. It calls for the federal government to save sustainably and focus on its core tasks.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
BudgetDebtFinancial Policy +1
Politics

Criticism of the Government's Budget Plans

The opposition sharply criticizes the government's budget plans, particularly regarding the use of special funds. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil defends the plans, citing investments in infrastructure and digitalization.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
BudgetOppositionInvestments +2
Politics

Budget 2025 Approved

The budget for 2025 was approved in a special reconciliation session of the budget committee. Despite intense debates, there were no major disputes within the coalition.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
BudgetBundestagCoalition +2
Politics

Schwerdtner calls for wealth tax instead of cuts to citizen's income

Ines Schwerdtner from the Left Party criticizes the debate around citizen's income and instead calls for a wealth tax to finance the welfare state. The coalition is divided on potential reforms.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Citizen's incomeWealth taxSocial reforms +2
Politics

Klingbeil appoints advisory board for special fund

Federal Minister of Finance Lars Klingbeil has appointed a new committee to advise on the use of the 500 billion euro special fund for infrastructure. The goal is to promote investments and innovations in Germany.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
special fundinvestmentsinfrastructure +2
Politics

Klingbeil calls for higher taxes on top earners

Finance Minister Klingbeil discusses possible tax increases for top earners to close a billion-euro gap in the federal budget for 2027. The Union rejects these considerations and emphasizes adherence to the coalition agreement.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Tax increasesFederal budgetSPD +2
Politics

Merz calls for reforms in the social system

Chancellor Merz calls for profound reforms in the social system and warns of high expenditures. He emphasizes the need for cuts and greater personal responsibility.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Social expendituresReformsCitizen's income +2
Politics

Klingbeil in Kyiv: Germany's Support for Ukraine

Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil visits Ukraine to reaffirm Germany's support and draw attention to the ongoing conflict.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
Support for UkraineForeign PolicySecurity Guarantees +1
Politics

CSU Secretary General calls for savings on heat pumps

CSU Secretary General Martin Huber calls for savings on heat pump funding while Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil considers tax increases for the wealthy. The Union rejects tax increases and instead demands savings in the federal budget.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Tax increasesHeat pump fundingFederal budget +2
Politics

Klingbeil calls for budget cuts in the cabinet

Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil advocates for the new federal budget while simultaneously calling for budget cuts in the cabinet. He emphasizes the need for investments to strengthen the German economy.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Federal budgetInvestmentsEconomic growth +2
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