Germany's Merkel sweeps aside idea of running up new debt
BERLIN (AP) - Chancellor Angela Merkel has vehemently rejected calls for Germany to run up new debt to finance investment in climate protection and other things.
After years of balanced budgets, left-leaning opposition politicians have called for the government to borrow more to finance investment in climate protection and social spending.
But Merkel has been adamant about sticking to a policy of no new borrowing. She told parliament Wednesday: 'œIt surprises me that there is such disparaging talk in this house about a balanced budget.'ť
Merkel insisted Germany is investing more than ever and said that 'œa decent budget means investment as part of a balanced budget - anything else is absurd.'ť
In a tweet, Merkel's center-right party said: 'œYes, we admit it, we have a little fetish: solid finances without new debt.'ť