Majority of Germans oppose new gov't debt amid budget crisis


BERLIN, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- As Germany's government is scrambling for a solution to plug the budget gap created by the Constitutional Court ruling on the reallocation of COVID-19 funds, a majority of Germans oppose taking on new debt, according to a survey published by public broadcaster ZDF on Friday.

Almost two out of three respondents spoke out against easing the so-called debt brake, a German law that limits the allowed new debt except for crises, according to the representative Politbarometer survey of more than 1,200 eligible voters.

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