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Friedrich Merz, Germany's incoming chancellor, is urgently seeking approval from the outgoing parliament to increase state borrowing by 500 billion euros for infrastructure, defense, and growth. Merz is racing against time to secure funds before the new parliament convenes, as his proposals risk being blocked by far-right and far-left lawmakers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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