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Funding cuts and culture wars: What the German election means for aid


Published on 2025-03-10 10:21:00 - Devex
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  • After the recent election in Germany, the next chancellor is expected to be center-right leader Friedrich Merz. What will his policy be on aid?

The German federal election on September 26, 2021, has significant implications for international aid and development policy. With Angela Merkel stepping down after 16 years, the election could lead to shifts in Germany's approach to foreign aid, influenced by both funding cuts and cultural-political dynamics. The article discusses how the potential change in government might affect Germany's commitment to the 0.7% ODA/GNI target, with parties like the CDU/CSU and SPD traditionally supportive, while the Greens advocate for even higher contributions. However, the rise of the FDP, which has been critical of foreign aid, and the AfD, which opposes it, could push for reductions. Additionally, the election's outcome might influence Germany's stance on issues like climate finance, migration, and global health, amidst a broader context of "culture wars" where aid policies are increasingly debated in terms of national interest versus global responsibility. The article also notes the potential for a coalition government, which could lead to compromises on aid policy, reflecting the diverse political landscape in Germany.

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[ https://www.devex.com/news/funding-cuts-and-culture-wars-what-the-german-election-means-for-aid-109595 ]