German Economy Minister suggests corporate tax reform to revive the economy. Chancellor Olaf Scholz admits government's plan isn't working. Finance Minister Lindner states Germany is getting poorer due to lack of growth and warns of the risk posed by the far-right AfD party. Scholz declines the idea of corporate tax reform, emphasizing the need to pass an existing draft law for fiscal relief.
🇩🇪Scholz admitted that the German government is not going according to plan “Germany has no prospects. There are no prospects for industry. There are no prospects for jobs,” Scholz said during a speech in the Bundestag. The situation was influenced by a number of reasons: a… https://t.co/uMTGI2OiZq
🇩🇪 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday declined to consider corporate tax reform ideas floated by his ministers to revive the economy, saying the focus should instead on finally passing an existing draft law aiming to offer companies fiscal relief. Germany's… https://t.co/e8p7KmB09q
Germany’s far-right AfD is a risk for the economy, Lindner says https://t.co/iK4rbKQx42 with @weberalexander @KowalczeKamil https://t.co/djvFS2ObvS
Germany’s far-right AfD party is a risk for the economy because it threatens to deter investment by international businesses, Finance Minister Christian Lindner says https://t.co/o6gH1WCCae
Lindner says Germany’s lack of growth makes country poorer https://t.co/NVSycZHsiM with @KowalczeKamil @weberalexander https://t.co/OKYdnYWyUL
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner says his country is getting poorer because of its failure to generate economic growth https://t.co/Ny5htqrSqI
LINDNER SAYS GERMANY IS BECOMING POORER BECAUSE OF NO GROWTH #Translation because of Russia sanctions https://t.co/0eSs9AL2Tf https://t.co/kFt2h88Jjp
*LINDNER SAYS GERMANY IS BECOMING POORER BECAUSE OF NO GROWTH fact check: true
🔴 GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER LINDNER: GERMAN GROWTH REMAINS WEAK, I CANNOT GIVE A FORECAST YET.
Even Olaf Scholz is admitting Germany’s government is in trouble https://t.co/QEpU8EVCn1 via @ArneDelfs @mcnienaber https://t.co/tSDYFwQZTa
Olaf Scholz is not known for expressions of self-doubt. So Germany took notice when the chancellor voiced, for the first time, that things aren’t going to plan https://t.co/lnL8by32JX
⚠️ GERMAN ECONOMY MINISTER SUGGESTS CORPORATE TAX REFORM - WELT AM SONNTAG Full Story → https://t.co/finVe3VsFb https://t.co/K3WdtqILC1