Merz Balks at EU Plan to Splurge Half a Trillion of German Money
Friedrich Merz has repeatedly said that his goal as chancellor is to position Germany as a leader in Europe.
But less than three months after assuming power, it is becoming clear that one of his main strategies for doing so is through opposing the EU – and in particular, the ambitions of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
This became apparent Wednesday night, when the chancellor’s spokesman released a statement rejecting the European Commission’s proposal to expand its budget to €2 trillion ($2.3 trillion) only hours after von der Leyen announced the plan in Brussels.
Germany, as the EU’s biggest contributor, would be on the hook for about a quarter of that spending.
Bloomberg 17 July 2025
EU-kommissionen kommer att föreslå en avgift (RE: ordet Skatt låter så tråkigt) på stora företag som är verksamma i Europa.
Bryssel vill skapa nya oberoende inkomstkällor till EU:s gemensamma budget på över 1.000 miljarder euro.

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