Schleswig-Holstein Court Declares 2024 Budget Unconstitutional Over Emergency Loan Justifications

April 15, 2025
Schleswig-Holstein Court Declares 2024 Budget Unconstitutional Over Emergency Loan Justifications
  • As a result of the ruling, a supplementary budget for 2025 is now deemed necessary, with expectations of increased borrowing by the state.

  • The Schleswig-Holstein State Constitutional Court ruled that the 2024 budget proposed by the black-green state government was unconstitutional due to a lack of adequate justification for emergency loans.

  • This ruling arose from a legal challenge by the SPD and FDP parties, who contended that the government failed to establish a clear causal link between the state's financial needs and the emergencies it cited.

  • The government justified the need for three emergency loans based on the October 2023 storm surge, the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • However, the court found insufficient evidence that these crises significantly impacted the state's financial situation in 2024.

  • Finance Minister Silke Schneider acknowledged the ruling and indicated that future budgets would require more thorough justifications for emergency loans, anticipating stricter standards.

  • The court's decision is seen as a setback for the state government, prompting calls for effective repayment plans for existing loans and adherence to constitutional requirements in future budgets.

  • The ruling sets a precedent for how emergency loans are handled in Schleswig-Holstein, necessitating compliance with new guidelines established by the court.

  • Despite the ruling, the current budget for 2025 still includes an emergency loan of 272 million euros, justified solely by the impacts of the Ukraine war.

  • The opposition criticized specific projects funded by the emergency loans, questioning their relevance to the stated emergencies, such as financing for bike paths.

  • The SPD interpreted the ruling as a significant defeat for Minister-President Günther, reflecting poorly on the performance of the black-green government.

  • The recent reform of the federal debt brake allows federal states to borrow within a limited framework, potentially enabling Schleswig-Holstein to access substantial funds annually.

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