Coalition negotiations in Germany are complicated by financial constraints, despite a recently passed trillion-euro debt package for specific areas like defense and infrastructure. The Social Democrats seek to raise taxes on the wealthy, but the Christian Democrats oppose this. With various promises made during the election, discussions have become contentious, especially around immigration, taxes, and social spending, which constitutes a large part of the federal budget. Key politicians aim to scrutinize expenses as they navigate the complexities of governance in a financially constrained environment.
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