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Criticism From Ex-Spd Chief Gabriel: "Social Democrats Should Face up to Economic and Social Reality"

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Former SPD leader Gabriel has asked his party to focus more on Germany's economic and social reality. In an interview with the "Bild" newspaper, the former vice chancellor of Social Democracy accused him of setting false priorities, including the issue of social benefits.

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Former SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel sharply criticized his party, and the Social Democrats would move further and further away from the country's economic and social reality.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Former SPD leader Gabriel has asked his party to focus more on Germany's economic and social reality. In an interview with the "Bild" newspaper, the former vice chancellor of Social Democracy accused him of setting false priorities, including the issue of social benefits.

·Germany
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»Not invent a new social benefit for every situation«: Ex-SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel demands more realism from his party. Comrades should take the economic and social problems more seriously.

·Germany
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The former SPD leader is not good at speaking to his party. The welfare state is not there to invent a new social benefit for every situation of life, he scolds. And demands a return.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the interview, the ex-SPD boss talks about Gerhard Schröder, Olaf Scholz, Alice Weidel and fatal misguided paths of his party.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sigmar Gabriel is not good at speaking to his party. The welfare state is not there to invent a new social benefit for every situation, the former SPD boss scolds.

·Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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