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German's military budget has become one of the first internal disputes for the new coalition government headed by Angela Merkel, who leads the conservative Christian Democratic Union.
Olaf Scholz, the new finance minister from the CDU's junior coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party, presented a 2018 budget that
only offered the Defense Ministry half the money it requested, focusing instead on domestic measures and seeking to avoid additional debt.
Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen and Development Minister Gerd Muller both submitted written objections about the budget. Von der Leyen
wants to shift the German military's focus to national and international security, turning away from the past decade's emphasis on overseas deployment.
The budget clash highlights the differing views on defense strategy held by the CDU and the SDP.
"Germany isolates itself with such an emphasis on domestic issues," Christian Mölling, an analyst with the German Council on Foreign Relations,
told Defense News. "We see here the left wing of the SPD pushing its positions."