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40 Articles
Very few Ukrainian refugees work in Germany because the care in the citizens' money is too good, according to Markus Söder. A study contradicts.
Germany paid 6.3 billion euros of citizens' money to Ukrainian refugees in 2024. CDU and SPD were already planning the change, now Markus Söder is reviving the debate.
In the debate on social benefits for Ukrainian refugees, SPD boss Klingbeil rejected the initiative of CSU boss Söder.
Markus Söder is in favour of a citizens' money stop for refugees from Ukraine. The proposal is not good as a Hauruck solution, but as a push for discussion.
CSU boss Söder pleads for a stop to all civil money payments to refugees from Ukraine - SPD boss Klingbeil apparently thinks little of this: Make proposals "do not help us to move forward together in the coalition".
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, who heads the Social Democratic Party, did not support a proposal by Bavarian Prime Minister and Christian Social Union (CSU) chairman Markus Zuder to cancel Bürgergeld social assistance for all refugees from Ukraine.
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