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German Cabinet approves high-borrowing draft budget

June 24, 2025
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German Cabinet approves high-borrowing draft budget
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The German government signed off on the country’s draft budget for 2025 Tuesday, paving the way for a .

The expected budget hike was made possible by a law passed in March,  to allow spending on .

What do we know about Germany’s latest budget?

Under ‘s plans, the German government would take on significant new debt to repair the country’s aging infrastructure, support a stimulus package for the weakening economy, and fund record levels of military investment.

It envisages a defense budget that would more than double by 2029, rising to €152.8 billion (roughly $177 billion). 

This means defense spending is due to reach 3.5%, amid Germany’s growing security fears due to Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. US President Donald Trump is also pressuring Europe to up its military spending.

Net borrowing will also significantly increase, as per the draft budget. It is due to jump to €81.8 billion in 2025, up from €33.3 billion last year. Borrowing will continue to rise in the next four years; to €89.3 billion in 2026, €87.5 billion in 2027, €115.7 billion in 2028 and €126.1 billion in 2029.

The German government has been operating under a provisional budget since the start of the year.

Why is the 2025 budget only being decided now?

This year’s budget was delayed because of national elections in February, precipitated by the collapse of former Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s center-left-led government.

Scholz and his left-leaning SPD had split with the fiscally cautious Free Democrats over budget spending.

In March, the previous German parliament voted in favor of a major fiscal package that includes to enable greater spending on defense, plus a €500 billion ($580 billion) infrastructure fund.

The 2025 budget was sent to the Bundestag, Germany’s lower house of parliament after the Cabinet approved it.

The idea is to give lawmakers time to debate the bill before the summer recess before final approval in September.

A 2026 budget is due to be agreed in full by the Cabinet in late July before a vote in the Bundestag by the end of the year.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

The post German Cabinet approves high-borrowing draft budget appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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