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Merz rules out loosening Germany’s debt limits again in current term

By Thomson Reuters Feb 21, 2026 | 11:55 AM

STUTTGART, Germany, Feb 21 (Reuters) – Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Saturday ruled out a further loosening of ​German borrowing limits before ‌the next federal election in 2029, arguing it would be irresponsible to take on more debt.

Merz moved quickly to loosen ‌Germany’s ​constitutionally-enshrined borrowing limits ⁠known as the “debt ⁠brake” after winning an election in February last year, freeing up hundreds of billions of euros for ​defence and infrastructure spending.

But the move created a backlash including ⁠from among his ⁠own voters. Critics argued the ​new debt gave the government more ​leeway for day-to-day spending rather than ‌improving Europe’s largest economy by addressing years of underinvestment.

“In my view, taking on more debt is ⁠irresponsible,” Merz told the ARD broadcaster during his Christian Democratic Union’s (CDU) party conference in ⁠Stuttgart, ‌where the party also ⁠passed a motion against more ​debt ‌brake reform.

“The fundamental message ​of this ⁠party conference is clear, and this is my own: We are taking on enough debt during this legislative period.”

(Writing by Matthias WilliamsEditing by ​Peter Graff)