Forty per cent of people in Germany see cuts to aid for Ukraine as one of the potential savings that could be made in the dispute over the federal budget, according to a recent survey by pollster INSA published in Sunday’s Bild newspaper. When asked “Where do you think the government should make savings?” 38% named development aid, while 36% said that savings should be made on social welfare payments, the mass-circulation newspaper reported. There were 10 fields to choose from in which savings could be made. Multiple answers were possible. Few respondents wanted to make savings in the areas of…