German cabinet tries to solve ‘no-debt’ crisis after court outlaws budget
Instead, he is in Berlin, wrangling with coalition partners over an emergency agreement for next year’s budget. The crisis
Instead, he is in Berlin, wrangling with coalition partners over an emergency agreement for next year’s budget. The crisis exploded on 15 November, when Germany’s constitutional court declared that the government’s budget was illegal for breaking German laws against taking on new debt.