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Germany’s landmark spending bill wins final lawmaker backing

Arne Delfs, Kamil Kowalcze and Christoph Rauwald / Bloomberg
Arne Delfs, Kamil Kowalcze and Christoph Rauwald / Bloomberg • 4 min read
Germany’s landmark spending bill wins final lawmaker backing
The armed forces are also a focus, with Merz and the Social Democrats committed to a massive military buildup after years of neglect, as well as continued backing for Ukraine. Photo: Bloomberg
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Germany’s move to unlock hundreds of billions of euros in debt-financed defense and infrastructure spending passed its final legislative hurdle on Friday when lawmakers in the upper house of parliament in Berlin approved the measures.

An alliance of Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz’s conservatives, the Social Democrats and the Greens rammed the unprecedented investment package through the lower house on Tuesday and together controlled enough votes in the Bundesrat, where Germany’s 16 federal states are represented, to ensure its backing there too.

The bill passed with 53 votes in favor, more than the required two-thirds majority of 46 and paving the way for President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to sign it and submit it for publication in the Federal Law Gazette.

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