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    The politicians always promise everything to everyone because that is how they get elected. They hand out benefits, expand programs, borrow endlessly, and then leave the bill for the next generation. What has made this crisis even worse across Europe is that governments have become addicted to debt while pretending there are no consequences. Now Slovakia’s Constitutional Court has stepped into the middle of that problem and delivered a message that politicians everywhere should be paying attention to.

    The court ruled that when government debt breaches constitutional limits, the government cannot simply continue business as usual. It must immediately seek a vote of confidence in parliament. In other words, if politicians drive the country into dangerous debt territory, they must answer for it politically rather than hiding behind accounting tricks and bureaucratic delays. This decision strikes directly at the heart of the modern political model where governments spend first and worry about the consequences later. The ruling reinforces the principle that excessive debt is not merely an accounting issue. It is a constitutional and democratic issue because taxpayers ultimately become responsible for the promises politicians make.

    What makes this so important is that virtually every Western government is facing the same disease. The United States has surpassed $37 trillion in federal debt. France, Italy, Britain, and numerous EU member states continue running deficits despite years of promises about fiscal discipline. Politicians talk endlessly about sustainability while debt levels continue climbing. They always assume growth will save them tomorrow. Then when growth slows, they simply borrow even more. We are watching governments consume future generations in real time. The debt crisis is no longer coming. It is already here.

    The European Union has spent years criticizing member states over budget deficits while simultaneously encouraging massive spending programs, energy transitions, military expenditures, and endless bureaucracy. The contradiction has become impossible to ignore. Slovakia’s court has essentially acknowledged what politicians refuse to admit: debt accumulation eventually becomes a constitutional issue because it threatens the stability of the state itself. Once governments become dependent upon borrowing simply to maintain operations, democracy begins to erode because every political decision becomes subordinate to debt servicing and creditor confidence.

    This is why I have repeatedly stated that the sovereign debt crisis remains the biggest threat facing the developed world. Governments cannot borrow forever. History has never produced a single example where endless debt expansion continued indefinitely. Every empire eventually reaches the point where the cost of maintaining the system exceeds the productive capacity of the economy. The ECM continues to warn that we are moving into the most dangerous period for sovereign debt since World War II. The panic cycle of 2026 is exposing the cracks. By 2028 the economic pressures intensify, and by 2032 we are looking at the potential climax of the sovereign debt crisis that has been building for decades. Slovakia’s Constitutional Court may have issued a ruling aimed at one government, but the warning applies to every government drowning in debt around the world.



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