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Germany hides ‘Black Zero’ statue as era of spending begins

11 April 2025
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A man-sized cut-out of a black zero in Stuttgart symbolizing Germany’s commitment to balanced budgets is now gathering dust, reflecting the country’s shift towards debt-fueled spending led by incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz. The removal of the statue by finance minister Danyal Bayaz marks the end of an era of fiscal conservatism, as Germany faces economic challenges and infrastructure needs. Despite some skepticism, most Germans support the new debt package, signaling a departure from longstanding beliefs in budgetary discipline and the iconic Swabian housewife’s thriftiness.

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