According to its chief budget officer Christian Haase (CDU), the Union faction is open to the introduction of a new special fund for the Bundeswehr or to a significant increase in the existing 100 billion fund in the Basic Law.

Union budgeters open to higher Bundeswehr special funds
"We would thereby fulfill exactly what SPD Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has always demanded. That is why I think rumors about a political price are misguided," said Haase. "For the Greens, too, increasing defense capabilities is a matter close to their hearts. If they now want to set conditions for their approval, they should ask themselves how seriously they represent their positions," said the CDU politician. Haase rejected a reform of the debt brake, which the Greens demanded as a condition. "We don't want to talk about a reform of the debt brake at the moment. Because we first need a financial review," said Haase. "For this we need current figures from the Federal Ministry of Finance. The financial review will then determine the financial framework for the next few years."
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