German Parliament Outlines Budget for 2025
The Bundestag, Germany's federal parliament, has officially approved the budget for the current year, marking the finalisation of the financial plan for 2025. The vote on the budget took place on Thursday afternoon during the Bundestag's afternoon session. The budget approval process was a roll-call vote, with the final vote count revealing 324 yes votes and 269 no votes. The government's budget proposal received 324 votes in favour, while 269 votes were cast against. The budget approval was primarily supported by the CDU/CSU and SPD, with these parties backing the proposal. Opposition parties, including AfD, voted against the budget. As of yet, no additional details about the budget have been disclosed. Further information regarding the budget is expected to be released shortly by the dts News Agency. With the budget approved, the financial plan for the current year in Germany is set. The Bundestag's decision on the budget marks a significant step towards the country's economic planning for the year ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on the budget details from dts News Agency.
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