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    Germany's Merz Will Push up Debt With Help of Left, Says AfD Leader

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    Posted on February 24, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    AfD leader criticizes Germany's likely chancellor Merz for potential compromises on debt policy, influenced by left-wing parties.

    Germany's Debt Policy Shift: AfD Leader Criticizes Merz

    BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the second largest party in parliament after Sunday's election, said Germany's likely next chancellor would be held hostage by left-wing parties that would seek to loosen tough fiscal rules.

    The AfD's Alice Weidel compared the country's finances to those of a company, saying that the likely new government of conservative leader Friedrich Merz would be forced by left-wing parties into borrowing more.

    "(He) won't be able to implement anything that he promised," she said of Merz, a fiscal conservative who has however indicated that he is open to easing Germany's debt brake in order to increase defence spending.

    "He will compromise with the left to loosen the debt brake, and that's the opposite of what the country needs... The state should function like a company and when a company is over-indebted you know what happens," she added.

    The constitutionally enshrined debt brake limits Germany's structural budget deficit to just 0.35% of national output. Many economists say the strict fiscal rule is hampering efforts to revive Germany's flagging economy, the largest in Europe.

    Merz's conservatives, the Social Democrats and Greens failed to gain the two-thirds parliamentary majority needed to change the rule. While including the Left Party would make up the numbers, it opposes raising defence spending, which is expected to be a major part of any fiscal boost.

    The AfD and the Left both oppose military aid to Ukraine.

    The AfD's 20% score marked the first time since World War Two that a far-right party has taken second place in a national election.

    ELON MUSK CALLS

    Weidel said she had received a congratulatory phone call from Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of electric vehicle maker Tesla and adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump. Musk was an outspoken supporter of the AfD ahead of Sunday's election, infuriating Germany's mainstream parties.

    "When I turned my phone on this morning there were calls from the U.S., including one from Elon Musk, who wanted to congratulate me personally," she said.

    The AfD's success means it is time for other parties, in particular Merz's conservatives, to ditch the so-called "fire wall", she said, referring to a consensus among the mainstream parties to exclude the AfD from power.

    "This blockade is undemocratic," Weidel said. "You can't simply exclude millions of voters... We have built a strategic basis from which we can overtake the conservatives in coming years, becoming the biggest political force."

    (Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AfD leader claims Merz will compromise on debt policy.
    • •Left-wing parties may influence Germany's fiscal rules.
    • •Germany's debt brake limits budget deficit to 0.35%.
    • •AfD's election success challenges mainstream parties.
    • •Elon Musk congratulated AfD leader Weidel.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's Merz will push up debt with help of left, says AfD leader

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the potential shift in Germany's debt policy due to political influences from left-wing parties.

    2Who is Friedrich Merz?

    Friedrich Merz is the likely next chancellor of Germany and a conservative leader open to easing the debt brake.

    3What is the debt brake?

    The debt brake is a constitutional rule limiting Germany's structural budget deficit to 0.35% of national output.

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