"The German government is short of money," Gunnar Beck, a member of the European Parliament for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, told Sputnik. "And in order to offset rapidly and drastically rising energy prices, the government one and a half years ago decided to finance rebates to consumers in order to mitigate the effect of rising energy prices and rising inflation. And they also stepped up subsidies for farmers."
"Since then, Germany's budgetary position has deteriorated very rapidly due to the economic crisis. The government now needs to save money, and they've decided to scrap those rebates and scale back subsidies. That's what's happening now. It's a reflection of the deteriorating economic circumstances in Germany. There's also been a German Constitutional Court ruling which forbade the government from using €60 billion of unspent corona aid for climate policy purposes. That puts a further constraint on the government's budgetary room for maneuver."
"These are very costly weapons," Beck highlighted. "What does the decision to go ahead with the delivery mean? Well, it obviously means that to the German government, supporting Ukraine is more important than the needs of its own population. It's as simple as that. The German foreign minister even said so. About a year ago, she said that for her, the needs of Ukraine are paramount and matter more than the needs of the German people. It's an extraordinary thing to say for a politician who's been elected by Germany and not in Ukraine."
"Don't ask me why I don't agree with this policy, but it's simply description of facts," Beck said. "I think the German government lacks mental agility. That means what if they decide on the policy, they find it much more difficult to change direction than any other government. And I think we have to say we are seeing the same here. The Germans are committed, have decided to commit themselves to supporting Ukraine. They are making a huge propaganda effort to justify this. (...) I do not think the German government will reverse this position unless the US approach to supporting Ukraine as well as the EU approach will change fundamentally."