A favorable majority of Germany's 16 federal states has voted on an historic change to the country's debt borrowing rules, paving the way for billions of euros in defense and infrastructure spending.
The chamber representing Germany's 16 states must approve all laws that affect states' interests. The amendment passed the Bundestag, on Tuesday, March 18 with the necessary two-thirds majority ...
The package, which will allow for a large increase in military expenditure, passed through the Bundesrat despite objections ...
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The Bundesrat, which represents Germany's 16 state governments, was not guaranteed to support the bill, as some smaller parties had voiced their objections to it. However, it passed with 53 out of ...
Germany's upper house, the Bundesrat, Thursday voted 53-16 to approve a massive defense and infrastructure spending bill. The ...