BRUSSELS ― Germany is pushing Brussels to reform freshly agreed fiscal rules to allow for greater defense spending, marking a dramatic policy shift driven by transatlantic developments.
The EU’s new fiscal rules entered into force just last year following highly-charged negotiations between countries backing tight budget discipline and those advocating for greater fiscal leverage.
On Tuesday, the European Commission proposed an emergency clause allowing countries to temporarily increase their defense spending by up to 1.5 percent of GDP a year over four years, but even this, the Germans now say, is not enough.