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- balanced budget amendment, also referred to as the debt brake (German: Schuldenbremse), is a fiscal rule enacted in 2009 by the First Merkel cabinet. The...
- balanced budget amendment in its Constitution, the so-called "debt brake" (Schuldenbremse in German), which restricts annual structural deficits to 0.35% of GDP...
- budget. The plan would be irreconcilable with Germany's debt brake (Schuldenbremse), which limits annual structural deficits to 0.35% of GDP. On 1 November...
- Retrieved 27 January 2014. "DIE LINKE: Vermögensabgabe ist die beste Schuldenbremse" (in German). Die-linke.de. 9 August 2011. Archived from the original...
- government tried to amend its constitution and introduce a German style Schuldenbremse ("debt brake"). This would have forced the government to reduce its...
- 115 and 143 of Germany's constitution were amended to introduce the Schuldenbremse ("debt brake"), a balanced budget provision. The reform will come into...
- Spiegel. Jan Drebes (26 March 2019), Juso-Chefin Jessica Rosenthal: „Die Schuldenbremse ist kompletter Schwachsinn“ Rheinische Post. Board of Trustees Bonn...
- U-turn by ****ushima.] for a sustainable energy supply, the "Debt Brake" (Schuldenbremse) for balanced budgets, the reform of German immigration laws, and high-tech...
- complicated by disagreements on cir****venting the debt brake (German: Schuldenbremse), a fiscal rule implemented in 2009 to limit the budget deficit to only...
- (mostly) organised and financed on the cantonal level. The Debt Brake (Schuldenbremse) Due to the development of budget expenditures in the 1990s, the Swiss...