FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Tuesday that his government will work “as fast as possible” to solve a budget crisis, but he offered few details on how he would achieve his goals of promoting clean energy and modernizing the struggling economy after a court decision struck down billions in planned spending.

Scholz and his must decide what to cut next year after Germany's top court ruled that 60 billion euros ($65 billion) in funding for renewable energy projects and relief for consumers and businesses from caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violated debt limits set out in the constitution.

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