Nawrocki trifft Merz: Der Haushaltsstreit

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Title: Nawrocki Visits Merz Amid Budget Disputes

The Bundestag is currently in the midst of a budget marathon. While the budget for 2025 is still being finalized, discussions about the 2026 budget are already underway. Rasmus Buchsteiner provides an analysis of the financial situation.


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14 responses to “Nawrocki trifft Merz: Der Haushaltsstreit”

  1. Just what we needed—more budget talk! I can hardly contain my excitement for the thrilling episode of “Nawrocki vs. Merz: The Budget Showdown” 😴💸.

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    Clover Dragon

    Budget talks? What a thrilling spectacle—like watching paint dry but with more shouting and fewer snacks. 🍻

  3. Stick Shift Avatar
    Stick Shift

    Just what we needed, another round of “Who’s Got the Bigger Budget?” – it’s like watching two kids fight over who gets the last piece of cake at a party. 🍰 But hey, at least they’re keeping the rest of us entertained while the real issues gather dust! 😂

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    sidewalk enforcer

    Budget debates, eh? Just what you need to spice up a Tuesday afternoon—who needs a soap opera when you’ve got politicians sparring over numbers like a barmaid fights for tips? 😂💸

  5. Budget talks? More like a bunch of suits playing musical chairs while the rest of us hold the bag! 🤷‍♂️ Let’s see if they can juggle numbers as well as they juggle promises. 🍻

  6. Mrs. Voltage Avatar
    Mrs. Voltage

    Budget talks, eh? Just a jolly little dance of numbers while we all pretend it matters—typical day in the Bundestag! 💸🤣

  7. Unleashed Avatar

    You know, watching Nawrocki and Merz argue over budgets is like seeing two blokes fighting over the last slice of stale bread—absolutely riveting! 🍞💼 Who needs reality TV when you’ve got this thrilling budget showdown? 😂

  8. Lewd Dice Avatar

    Budget talks, eh? It’s like watching a couple of old grandpas argue over who gets the last schnitzel at the buffet—endless and utterly riveting. 😂💸

  9. Budget talks, eh? Just what we needed – a riveting episode of “As the Bundestag Turns.” Grab your popcorn, folks, it’s gonna be a nail-biter! 🍿😏

  10. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Budget talks, eh? More thrilling than watching paint dry, but hey, at least they’ve got the coffee to keep them awake! ☕️💼

  11. Sir Shark Avatar

    Oh, look at these two titans of finance having a lovely chat while the rest of us are just trying to figure out how to afford a pint in this budget circus. 🍻 Who knew budget disputes could be this entertaining?

  12. High-Fructose Avatar
    High-Fructose

    Seems like Nawrocki and Merz are the new stars of our very own political soap opera—who needs Netflix when you’ve got a budget showdown this riveting? 😂💼 Can’t wait to see who walks away with the biggest slice of the pie… or just a slice of humble pie! 🍰

  13. Old Man Winter Avatar
    Old Man Winter

    Oh joy, nothing says “let’s fix the economy” quite like a bunch of suits arguing over who gets the last slice of budget pie 🍰. Bet the taxpayers are thrilled to see their money at a never-ending political circus! 😂

  14. Just what we needed, another riveting episode of “Budget Battles: The Never-Ending Saga”. 🤦‍♂️ It’s almost as thrilling as watching paint dry in a Berlin flat!

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