FDP leader Lindner sees no threat to the future of the traffic light system

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Budget Dispute Looms Large in German Traffic⁤ Light Coalition

The debate over the federal budget has escalated within the German government, with ‍the⁣ finance minister expressing confidence that it will not lead to the ‌collapse of the traffic light coalition.

Despite the ongoing dispute, ​Finance Minister Christian Lindner ‌maintains that⁤ the coalition is not under ‌immediate threat. “Germany​ needs stability,” ⁤he stated, emphasizing respect for the coalition agreement and shared ​values.

Lindner downplayed‌ the impact‌ of the budget​ dispute on the coalition’s working relationship, arguing that fundamental differences exist regardless of the ‌current issue. The FDP, known for its fiscal conservatism, prefers tax cuts‍ and spending reviews​ rather⁤ than increased debt.

The finance minister expressed dissatisfaction with Chancellor​ Olaf Scholz’s response to the ‌budget crisis. While Scholz suggested strengthening infrastructure as a solution, Lindner felt his message lacked clarity.

The draft budget is⁢ still scheduled to be submitted to the Bundestag in mid-August and is expected to pass in November. However, a gap of five billion euros remains ⁣unresolved. While some proposals to⁣ address the deficit have ​been questioned, the⁤ SPD⁣ and ⁢Greens ​have rejected suggestions to cut social spending.

The debate has‍ reignited ⁢following reports questioning previous plans to finance infrastructure and Deutsche Bahn through loans. This has ⁤led to‌ renewed speculation ⁣about potential cuts to ⁤social programs.

The ​opposition doubts the coalition’s ability to ⁣stick to its own ‌deadlines. ​The Union faction criticized the timing ‌and transparency of the budget discussions, calling for a postponement if a comprehensive plan is not⁢ presented.

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