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SPD party leader Saskia Esken in Berlin in December
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SPD party leader Saskia Esken reacted cautiously to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius' (SPD) call for ten billion euros more a year for the Bundeswehr.
“Ten billion euros is a lot of money.
At the same time, the coalition partner FDP insists that we return to the debt brake and budget consolidation," said the SPD leader of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung".
Pistorius wants an additional ten billion euros for the defense budget in addition to the 100 billion euros special pot set up in 2022 for the 2024 budget and the budgets for the following years.
Esken said: »We have set up a special fund of 100 billion euros for the Bundeswehr in order to be able to guarantee our national defense and our ability to form alliances.
It is now important that Department of Defense procurement is empowered to target this money.
Then we'll talk."
The SPD leader pointed out that the traffic light coalition had agreed on important projects - for example for socio-ecological restructuring, the expansion of digital networks and systems, overcoming child poverty and for equal opportunities in education.
They are not yet funded.
"That's why we now have to put all projects side by side and agree on priorities and ways of financing them," she said, referring to the 2024 budget, over which Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) and Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) had clashed violently.
The departments have additional requests worth billions.
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