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In Germany, a senior Greens legislator, Irene Mihalic, has indicated that there will still be a majority to reform the debt brake after the new parliament is seated. This suggests that the Greens may continue to block conservative chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz's reform plans, as a fourth party, the Left, will be needed in the new Bundestag.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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