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Citizens’ Allowance Reform: Merz Wants Political Control

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Berlin – Friedrich Merz, leader ‌of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has declared a reform of Germany’s “Bürgergeld” (citizen benefit) a top priority for his party, framing it as essential to incentivize work and address the country’s economic challenges. Speaking at an economic conference, Merz criticized the current system, which costs⁢ 50 billion euros annually, stating, “We strive to change this complex system…so that ⁤we can not⁤ only save money, but that ⁢we give workers ⁣in‌ Germany the message: It is worth‌ working.”

Merz acknowledged‍ arduous negotiations with ⁢the Social⁣ Democratic Party ‌(SPD) regarding the citizen benefit,specifically questioning the SPD’s initial concept. He also referenced​ the “trauma” surrounding the SPD’s previous Hartz ​4 reforms and expressed regret ⁢that some continue to incorrectly ⁤attribute the 2010​ Agenda ⁤to their current difficulties. A reform agreement between the CDU/CSU ⁤and SPD is already ⁤underway, with SPD Labor⁢ Minister Bärbel Bas signaling a stricter approach to those who refuse work while receiving benefits.

The CDU leader⁤ also raised alarm about‍ the broader German economic situation, stating, “It’s not five to twelve, it is one minute after twelve,” and ​emphasizing the need for rapid improvements in competitiveness. He identified Germany’s high costs ⁣and ‍slow‌ pace as⁤ disadvantages compared ‌to competitors in the USA and Asia. Merz called for tax relief, reduced energy prices, ‌and less bureaucracy, ​while urging​ the coalition government to accelerate ⁢decision-making.

Markus Steilemann,President of the Association of Chemical Industry,echoed Merz’s concerns,describing disappointing figures and historically low capacity utilization in the chemical sector,warning the industry​ is on‍ the “abyss.” ‍He ‍advocated for government relief for energy-intensive‌ industries through a planned lower ⁣industrial electricity price.

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