08
May
On 5 May, German’s Constitutional Court (BVerfG) ruled in a long-awaited and controversial decision that the ECB’s ongoing government bond buying programme (PSPP) exceeded EU competencies, raising fundamental questions for the ECB and Europe’s legal order.
In its ruling, the BVerfG’s argues that parts of the European Central Bank’s 2015 government bond-buying programme may be illegal under the Germany constitution. Through its ruling, which disregards and directly contradicts a previous European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling, the BVerfG not just challenged the...