Should Germany increase or decrease military spending?
In 2015, the German government announced it was raising its defense spending in order to meet a NATO requirement that all members budgets be at least 2% of GDP. Germany’s current military budget is 1.2% of GDP or €33 billion. The additional funding will allow the defense ministry to expand its armed forces and support NATO engagement in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Response rates from 1.8k Baden-Württemberg voters.
49% Increase |
30% Decrease |
44% Increase |
30% Decrease |
5% Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced |
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Unique answers from Baden-Württemberg voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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If it is for self care it should increase but if it is to interfere other countries it should decrease.
@9F2DHJN1yr1Y
Increase as to not be too reliant on US foreign policy and so Germany can make up it's own mind regarding foreign policy without external intervention or pressure from allies
@96FXKYG2yrs2Y
In general I would pledge for destroying all weapons worldwide
@8V6XYSB3yrs3Y
Increase, and allocate most of our budget on the military
@9CZK2MJ1yr1Y
Increased to meet at least the 2% minimum of GDP set by NATO.
@9CMMSHG1yr1Y
Make the spending actually have an effect, instead of going to waste.
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@9974N662yrs2Y
Leaders should have the courage to follow the path of peace rather than focus on military spending.
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