💨 Abstract
The Alternative for Germany (AfD), the second largest party in Germany's parliament after the recent election, warned that the next chancellor, likely conservative leader Friedrich Merz, would be held hostage by left-wing parties seeking to loosen tough fiscal rules. Alice Weidel, the AfD's leader, compared Germany's finances to those of a company and predicted that Merz would be forced into borrowing more.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Apple plans $500 billion in US investment, 20,000 research jobs in next four years
PM, AIADMK members pay tributes to former TN CM Jayalalithaa on her birth anniversary
Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order
EU and U.S. will work out differences despite recent worries, EU's Kallas says
Germany's AfD, Left win enough seats to block changes to debt brake
Retired surgeon goes on trial in France's biggest child sex abuse case
Daughter calls for UK to help British couple in their 70s detained by Taliban
UK announces sweeping package of sanctions against Russia
Fighting in Congo has killed 7,000 since January, DRC prime minister says
Fadnavis approves 109 names as OSDs and PS to ministers; 'won't appoint fixers'
Powered by MessengerX.io