Abstract
AbstractAfter a focus on global challenges, in the year 2023, domestic politics took centre stage in Germany. Notably, there was a rise in internal tensions within the ‘traffic light coalition’, especially regarding fiscal policy issues: The Free Democrats’/Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP) austerity clashed with the Social Democrats’/Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschland (SPD) and the Alliance 90/Greens'/Bündnis 90/Die Grünen willingness to take on more debt for economic challenges. A key event was the Federal Constitutional Court's ruling that prohibited the reallocation of COVID‐19 relief funds to the Climate and Transformation Fund, exposing budgetary constraints and repercussions on economic policy more broadly. The so‐called Heating Act and debates on Child Basic Security were also important. The Alternative for Germany/Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) achieved notable electoral victories, while the Left Party's/Die Linke future is more uncertain than ever, having lost its parliamentary group status in the Bundestag due to a split. Regional elections were held in Berlin, Bremen, Bavaria and Hesse, contributing to this year's political dynamics.
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