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At the request of the Chancellor: Habeck cancels trip to climate conference

Robert Habeck was actually supposed to represent Germany at the COP28 climate summit. However, he is now postponing his trip - due to the budget crisis and the request of Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck (archive photo) stays in Berlin instead of traveling to....aussiedlerbote.de
Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck (archive photo) stays in Berlin instead of traveling to the COP28 climate conference.aussiedlerbote.de

Due to budget crisis - At the request of the Chancellor: Habeck cancels trip to climate conference

Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck (Greens) has canceled a trip to the World Climate Conference in Dubai and the region planned for Monday evening due to the budget crisis. Habeck's presence in Berlin was necessary in order to make further progress in the talks on the 2024 budget following the ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Economic Affairs announced in Berlin on Sunday evening. This was done in consultation with and at the request of Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD). The trip will be postponed to the next possible date.

The coalition of SPD, Greens and FDP is under great pressure to make decisions in the budget crisis. The federal government's schedule recently included the participation of Economics and Climate Protection Minister Habeck at the World Climate Conference in Dubai on Tuesday.

Negotiations on the budget are currently taking place primarily in a three-way round with Scholz, Habeck and Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP). The coalition must reach an agreement within the next few days if it wants to adopt the budget for 2024 before the end of the year. A political agreement in principle must be reached by the cabinet meeting on Wednesday so that there is still enough time for the parliamentary process.

Robert Habeck and the budget crisis

The Federal Constitutional Court had declared the reallocation of 60 billion euros in the 2021 budget to the Climate and Transformation Fund null and void. The money had been approved as a coronavirus loan, but was subsequently to be used for climate protection and the modernization of the economy. At the same time, the judges ruled that the state was not allowed to set aside emergency loans for later years. However, the federal government has done this in special pots - which is now tearing additional holes in the budget. Lindner sees a "need for action" of 17 billion euros for 2024.

Possible savings, particularly in social spending, are now being disputed - and whether the debt brake should be suspended again next year due to an emergency situation and with reference to the burdens caused by the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

Read also:

  1. Despite the budget crisis, the Federal Government was planning for Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) and Climate and Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) to attend the upcoming Climate Conference in Berlin.
  2. The cancellation of Habeck's trip to the Climate Summit in Dubai was necessary due to the budget crisis and was requested by the Federal Chancellor.
  3. The SPD, Greens, and FDP (Traffic Light Coalition) are under significant pressure to make decisions in the budget crisis.
  4. The Federal Constitutional Court had declared the reallocation of 60 billion euros from the 2021 budget to the Climate and Transformation Fund invalid.
  5. The Bundesrat, which represents Germany's 16 states, and the Federal Government are in disagreement over the budget crisis, adding to the complexity of the situation.
  6. Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) has called for additional savings of 17 billion euros for 2024 to address the budget crisis.
  7. The Climate Summit in Dubai is an important opportunity for Germany to show its commitment to combating climate change, which Olaf Scholz and Robert Habeck had originally planned to attend.
  8. The budget crisis has also affected Germany's ability to contribute to other international climate conferences, including the un climate conference, which was held recently.

Source: www.stern.de

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