2025-06-04 10:30:09
Infrastructure
Climate Change
Government

Urgent Call for Infrastructure Funding Clarity

Franziska Giffey, Berlin's Senator for Economic Affairs, is urgently seeking clarity from the federal government regarding the swift implementation of the 500 billion euro special fund aimed at enhancing infrastructure and climate protection. She specifically highlights the need for rapid allocation of 100 billion euros to the federal states, emphasizing that time is of the essence.

Giffey asserts that existing award structures must be reformed to facilitate quick access to funds for tangible projects. Concurrently, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced a critical review of social and municipal funding, advocating for a streamlined approach that delivers clear benefits to citizens.

He acknowledges a significant deficit faced by municipalities and stresses the importance of collaborative efforts to promote infrastructure investments. Meanwhile, new Transportation Minister Patrick Schnieder cautions that improvements in the infrastructure will not be immediate, as ongoing construction efforts may lead to temporary disruptions.

The legal framework to enact the special fund is expected to be finalized by the end of June.

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Giffey demands clarity from the federal government on the special fund

Berlin's Senator for Economic Affairs, Franziska Giffey, is calling on the federal government for more clarity and speed in the implementation of the 500 billion euro special fund for infrastructure and climate protection. In particular, the 100 billion euros that are to flow to the federal states must be implemented quickly. Giffey emphasizes that Germany is in a race against time and that the award structures in Germany must be adapted so that the funds can be used quickly for concrete measu..
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4. Juni 2025 um 02:32

Conference of Economic Ministers: Giffey Demands Clarity from the Federal Government on the Special Fund

Franziska Giffey, the Senator for Economic Affairs in Berlin, has called for the accelerated implementation of the 500 billion euro special fund before the Conference of Economic Ministers in Stuttgart. She is demanding clarity from the federal government on the disbursement of 100 billion euros to the federal states and a
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4. Juni 2025 um 07:04

Giffey wants to promote Berlin in India

Berlin's Senator for Economics Franziska Giffey is traveling to India from July 7 to 10 with a delegation from the Berlin business community to promote Berlin as a location for skilled workers and investors. The goals are to expand economic relations, attract Indian investors to Berlin, and strengthen the cooperation between the start-up ecosystems of both countries. India is considered an increasingly important market for German companies, which is also leading Berlin-based companies to develop..
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Merz wants to 'critically review' funding for municipalities

Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a critical review of funding in the social and municipal sectors. He emphasized the need to provide funding with less bureaucracy and a recognizable added value for citizens. Previously, the President of the German Association of Cities, Burkhard Jung, had highlighted a deficit of 25 billion euros for municipalities and called for the rapid implementation of a special fund of 500 billion euros. Merz promised a new collaboration with cities and municipalities..
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