The German government will stop financing the measures to keep gas and electricity prices from growing starting in January 2024, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said on Friday.
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A recent court ruling in Germany challenges Chancellor Scholz s government s budgetary strategies, stirring debate within the ruling coalition and drawing criticism from the opposition. However, the verdict casts a shadow over the country s potential economic challenges.
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