German SPD leader Martin Schulz set out plans to boost investment and enhance European unity, accusing Chancellor Angela Merkel of making empty promises.
Schulz, the former European Parliament President, is hoping to beat Merkel in a Sept. 24 election but his centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have lost momentum in the polls after initial gains following his nomination in January.
Presenting a 10-point plan for a modern Germany and a better Europe, Schulz told supporters in Berlin that he would compel the state to raise spending on infrastructure and education.
โGermany can do more,โ Schulz said.
โIf we do not invest heavily in research and development, in electric vehicles and energy-saving production processes, weโll fall behind,โ Schulz said, adding that Europeโs largest economy was being challenged by countries where the state owned or subsidised firms.
Such an investment push would cost โa lot of moneyโ, Schulz said but it would be better to spend the countryโs budget surplus that way than wasting it by promising voters tax cuts โ a clear dig at Merkelโs conservatives.
Schulz said he was in favour of sticking to Germanyโs fiscal rules, also known as the debt brake, but he added: โIn addition to the debt brake, we need a minimum level of investment that preserves the substance of our country and makes it sustainable.โ
Schulz gave no specific figures but has previously said he wanted to boost investment by 30 billion euros ($34.4 billion) over the next four years to improve schools and other amenities.
Merkelโs conservatives and the SPD currently govern in a grand coalition but Schulz is not a minister.
โCOMPLETE SCANDALโ
Turning to Merkel, the SPD leader accused the chancellor of โboastfully promisingโ full employment while not telling voters how she wanted to achieve this.
Merkelโs conservatives promised Germans more police, more homes and full employment within eight years when they presented their programme earlier this month.
Schulz also blamed Merkel and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble for weakening European unity after having led efforts to impose more austerity measures on Greece as part of the euro zoneโs bailout programmes.
โIf you want to be a state leader in Europe, you must acquire the trust of the peoples,โ Schulz said.
โAnd thatโs why for me it is a complete scandal when the chancellor says: โWe have big plans for Europe, but weโll only tell you after the electionโ.โ
Schulz said he backed French President Emmanuel Macronโs proposals for a joint euro zone budget to boost investment, adding Germany should also be prepared to increase its financial contribution to the blocโs first post-Brexit budget after 2019.
Germany already makes the largest net contribution to the EU budget at around 15 billion euros each year.
Schulz pointed out that Poland and Hungary were among the countries that are the biggest net recipients of the EU budget, but both rejected taking in refugees as demanded by a jointly agreed EU deal to share the burden of the migration crisis.
โSolidarity is not a one-way street,โ Schulz warned, calling for financial sanctions for those countries that violate the spirit of solidarity in the EU.