German Coalition Authorities Ends Spat
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s ruling coalition authorities on Tuesday offered the outcomes of 30-hour marathon negotiations aimed toward resolving a spat that has threatened to delay main coverage initiatives in Europe’s prime economic system.
Finance Minister Christian Lindner stated whereas discussions had been intense the end result was “good”, including there can be no main influence on the federal government funds because of the choices taken.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Christian Kraemer and Holger Hansen; Writing by Christoph Steitz; Enhancing by Chris Reese)
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