After decades of relative stability, the country has entered a new era of political fragmentation and will hold new elections at a precarious time.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - A new budget dispute emerged within Germany's ruling coalition on Monday, with the finance ministry saying funds no longer needed to subsidize Intel's new chip-making plants should be used to balance the books and the economy ministry pushing back. Read full story
After decades of relative stability, the country has entered a new era of political fragmentation and will hold new elections at a precarious time.
Germany's coalition fell apart Wednesday over budget disputes and after years of tensions when the FDP party quit. This came after Chancellor Scholz's...
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