Deputy Speaker of the Bundestag Kubiki: Germany threatens to become a dysfunctional, bankrupt state

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Wolfgang Kubiki, Vice-President of the German Bundestag, said in an interview: Bild am SonntagThat Germany could turn into a dysfunctional bankruptcy due to its inability to solve the energy crisis and other problems.

“If we continue in the same spirit, if we want to pay energy aid for years, then we are facing the threat of state bankruptcy, not state socialism,” he said.

Kubica said that infrastructure, administration, energy prices and the failure of the Bundeswehr to protect the country have led to what many see in Germany as a dysfunctional state and must be addressed.

Previously reportedHe said that the volume of the “shadow” sector of the German economy will increase by 22.1 billion euros this year to reach 360.31 billion euros by the end of December.

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