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One in five retirees lives on a maximum of 1,400 euros
One in five retirees in Germany has to get by on a maximum of 1,400 euros net, while the richest 20 percent have more than double that amount. The data shows a growing income inequality and a significant gender pension gap.
Linnemann and Bas call for changes to citizen's income
CDU Secretary General Linnemann and Labor Minister Bas call for tightening citizen's income regulations to combat social fraud. Both politicians see an increase in foreign recipients and criminal structures as a problem.
CDU Social Wing Criticizes Merz
The CDU social wing criticizes Merz's statements on the financing of the social state as alarmist. The Union plans reforms while the mood in Germany deteriorates.
Bas outlines reforms for social budget
The debate over the social budget highlights tensions within the coalition and the need for reforms in the social state. Minister Bärbel Bas emphasizes the importance of social security for reforms.
Health insurers sue federal government for ten billion euros
The statutory health insurers have filed a lawsuit against the federal government, citing a billion-euro deficit due to insufficient payments for the care of citizen's income recipients. They are demanding ten billion euros for the upcoming year.
Bärbel Bas calls for fair social reforms
Labor Minister Bärbel Bas emphasizes the need for social reforms and advocates for a fair distribution of burdens. She and CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann agree that reforms are necessary, but there are differing views on sanctions related to the citizen's income.
Unity of the governing parties despite challenges
The governing parties demonstrate unity while facing significant challenges. Reforms are urgently needed, but concrete concepts are lacking.
Schwerdtner calls for wealth tax instead of cuts to citizen's income
Ines Schwerdtner from the Left Party criticizes the debate around citizen's income and instead calls for a wealth tax to finance the welfare state. The coalition is divided on potential reforms.
Merz plans savings on citizen income
Chancellor Merz announces savings on citizen income and criticizes the wording of Social Minister Bas. The coalition continues to discuss the financing of the welfare state.
Söder demands reforms in the social state
CSU leader Markus Söder calls for fundamental reforms of the social state to reduce costs and promote fairness. The coalition plans several laws to reform social systems in the autumn.
Citizen's Income to Remain Unchanged in 2026
The citizen's income is expected to remain unchanged in 2026, while stricter sanctions for recipients are announced. The political positions between the SPD and the Union remain strongly divergent.
Merz calls for reforms in the social system
Chancellor Merz calls for profound reforms in the social system and warns of high expenditures. He emphasizes the need for cuts and greater personal responsibility.
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