“We will do it”: Klingbeil demands savings in ministries despite investment offensive

“We will do it”: Klingbeil demands savings in ministries despite investment offensive

Federal Minister of Finance Lars Klingbeil Connects the commitment to additional investments with a savings appeal to the ministries.

The SPD politician said on Sunday evening in the ARD that it was about investing with the 500 billion special assets. This should be modernized. And the Citizens should quickly notice that something changes: “But that does not relieve us of the responsibility we have to consolidate,” he added.

He reminded ministers of what had been agreed: “For example also saved in the staff in the federal administration becomes.”

Also with Produced benefits in administration Savings are necessary, as well as in certain political areas. “Everything that has to be provided now,” warned Klingbeil.

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He commented optimisticthat his savings appeal will be fruited: “We will do this as a community performance in the cabinet.” The draft budget for 2025 is to be decided on June 25th in the cabinet.

The previous traffic light government had a significant impact on the dispute over the household and the debt brake. The new coalition of the Union and SPD has already changed the Basic Law in order to be able to invest significantly more.

At the same time, reforms and consolidation of the budget were also agreed. The schedules for the budget constellation are presented as ambitious in the Ministry of Finance. (Reuters)

Source: Tagesspiegel

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