Bayern könnte seine Verfassungsklage gegen den Länderfinanzausgleich unter bestimmten Bedingungen fallen lassen. Ministerpräsident Markus Söder erwartet eine deutliche Entlastung – und droht mit einer Blockade bei der Schuldenbremse.
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder is threatening to continue a constitutional lawsuit against the deutsche Länderfinanzausgleich (federal equalization of finances) unless significant changes are made. Söder argues that Bayern shoulders the greatest burden of the current system and cites examples like universal primary school full-day care and the Deutschlandticket, a nationwide public transport pass, as reasons for his grievance.
He expects substantial relief for Bayern as a condition for dropping the lawsuit and has hinted at potentially blocking the Schuldenbremse (debt brake) if his demands aren't met.
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder is threatening to continue a constitutional lawsuit against the deutsche Länderfinanzausgleich (federal equalization of finances) unless significant changes are made. Söder argues that Bayern shoulders the greatest burden of the current system and cites examples like universal primary school full-day care and the Deutschlandticket, a nationwide public transport pass, as reasons for his grievance. He expects substantial relief for Bayern as a condition for dropping the lawsuit and has hinted at potentially blocking the Schuldenbremse (debt brake) if his demands aren't met.