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Germany is to suspend its constitutional limit on new borrowing for the fourth year running, as it rushes to deal with the fallout from a ruling by the country’s top court that has left its spending plans in disarray.
Christian Lindner, finance minister, said the government would present parliament with a supplementary budget for 2023 “that will put spending made this year on a firm constitutional footing”.
He said in a post on social media site X that it would propose…
