Christian Lindner promotes the consolidation of state finances in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
According to a report by www.zeit.de, Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for a “new realism” in Germany in front of entrepreneurs in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. He emphasized that in order to maintain the ability to act and credibility in the capital markets, a consolidation of public finances is essential. An important statement from Lindner was “What we plan to do is turn around in the garage,” emphasizing that this process will not happen without dents on the fender. Currently, data indicates that Germany has to pay 36 billion euros in debt servicing annually, compared to the four billion euros in 2021. This massive increase in three years worsens financial...

Christian Lindner promotes the consolidation of state finances in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
According to a report by www.zeit.de Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for a “new realism” in Germany in front of entrepreneurs in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. He emphasized that in order to maintain the ability to act and credibility in the capital markets, a consolidation of public finances is essential. An important statement from Lindner was “What we plan to do is turn around in the garage,” emphasizing that this process will not happen without dents on the fender.
Currently, data indicates that Germany has to pay 36 billion euros in debt servicing annually, compared to 4 billion euros in 2021. This massive increase in three years worsens financial flexibility and represents a burden on the state budget.
The fact that companies and farmers criticize Lindner for the bureaucracy and the treatment of farmers, companies and the trades shows that there is growing dissatisfaction with the government. The importance of skilled workers and immigration for the economic and working environment in Germany was also emphasized.
The statements by Lars Schwarz, the employers' president of the VU, show the frustration of entrepreneurs who feel left alone by the state.
The event in Hasenwinkel was entitled “Quo vadis, Germany? Ways out of the crisis”. The path to a stable financial future for Germany requires continued efforts to ensure a balanced budget and a strong economy.
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