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Ramelow: Adjust budget to the realities

According to Minister President Bodo Ramelow (Left Party), Thuringia's state government is adapting its record budget of 13.8 billion euros to the realities of the situation. "The CDU has given us the task of not completely emptying the coffers and we are therefore leaving a cushion of 700...

Bodo Ramelow (Die Linke), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks at the press conference. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Bodo Ramelow (Die Linke), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks at the press conference. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Financial policy - Ramelow: Adjust budget to the realities

According to Minister President Bodo Ramelow (Left Party), Thuringia's state government is adapting its record budget of 13.8 billion euros to the realities of the situation. "The CDU has given us the task of not completely emptying the coffers and we are therefore leaving a cushion of 700 million euros for the future state government," Ramelow told the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" (Friday). This Friday, Ramelow will meet with CDU parliamentary group leader Mario Voigt in the state parliament in Erfurt. The meeting will focus on the search for a budget compromise for 2024.

The red-red-green coalition does not have its own majority in the state parliament, four votes short. Ramelow's coalition is therefore always dependent on the votes of the opposition or their abstention in votes when making decisions. Ramelow said: "A minority government is not the end of the world, but it's not something I would want again either."

The budget process looks "much more muddled in public than it is", Thuringia's head of government told the newspaper. "We need a budget that creates reliability." The budget is "not big enough for reforms at the moment, but that is not unusual when you don't have a majority. The opposition is just as unable to push through large drafts," said the Left Party politician.

The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on the federal budget also has an indirect impact on Thuringia. The state's special coronavirus fund will now be dissolved and parliament will decide how the funds are to be used. "We are currently examining the consequences of the ruling for investments that we have relied on."

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  1. Minister President Bodo Ramelow from Frankfurt on the Main, Thuringia, will meet with CDU parliamentary group leader Mario Voigt in Erfurt to discuss a budget compromise for 2024.
  2. The red-red-green coalition, led by Ramelow, does not have a majority in the Thuringian state parliament, making them dependent on the votes of the opposition or their abstention for decisions.
  3. In an interview with the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung," Ramelow mentioned that the CDU had tasked his government with not completely depleting the state's budget, resulting in a 700 million euro cushion for the future state government.
  4. Mario Voigt of the CDU will engage in discussions with Ramelow at the state parliament, aiming to reach a budget agreement that balances fiscal responsibility and necessary investments in the household sector.
  5. The State Government of Thuringia, including Bodo Ramelow and Mario Voigt, will examine the consequences of the Federal Constitutional Court's ruling on the federal budget, as it affects their special coronavirus fund and planned investments.

Source: www.stern.de

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