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Germany's Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz's plan for a massive state borrowing program worth 500 billion euros is facing legal challenges from opposition parties, including the far-right Alternative for Germany, ahead of a parliamentary vote. The opposition argues that the Bundestag did not give enough time for outside experts to scrutinize the plans, which have already been challenged by the AfD and the Left party.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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