(Berlin Composite Electric) The German government must allocate 100 billion euros (nearly S $ 147 billion) to promote the modernization of the army to be supported by conservatives in the wild party.Germany can also use this to achieve the national defense expenditure of members (NATO) that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) must account for 2 % of the GDP.

German Prime Minister Tsurtz invaded Ukraine on February 27, Russia, and announced the establishment of this special fund for the military in order to reorganize military reserve in the next few years and replace the old equipment in the military.For a long time, it was finally reached an agreement on the night of the 29th.According to the agreement, Germany will set up a special fund procurement fund, and the budget regulations in the constitution will also be revised.

This special fund will supplement the annual conventional national defense budget of about 50 billion euros in the next few years.If the target of 2 % of the national product of the year in the annual military expenses prescribed by NATO, Germany's military expenses should be about 70 billion euros.Each party agreed that this goal will be achieved in the next few years with the "multi -year average level calculation method", that is, it may not be implemented every year.

Shuorz told the German region Daily that the agreement will "greatly strengthen" the security of Germany and its NATO allies.He said: "Germany will soon become a European country with the largest conventional army in NATO."

Germany must raise the debt -raising limit to obtain the fund, so it must be supported by the Wild Party in the parliament, and obtain two -thirds of the number of votes to revise the constitution, so that the 100 billion euros special funds are not limited by the debt limit.As a result, even if the Liberal Democratic Party Finance Minister Lindona announced that it will resume the implementation of the debt limit policy from 2023, the German military can also use this new fund other than perennial budget.

Since the end of the Cold War, Germany has greatly reduced its military scale, from about 500,000 soldiers in 1990 to only 200,000.According to a military report released in December last year, less than 30 % of the warships in Germany were "fully operated"; many fighter jets were not suitable for flight.