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Merz Plan for Civic Money: at This Point the Chancellor Wants to Spend Even More Money

Summary by merkur.de
The government wants to save money by reforming the civil money. Chancellor Merz is also thinking about housing money – and a change in unemployment.

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Center

The government wants to save money by reforming the civil money. Chancellor Merz is also thinking about housing money – and a change in unemployment.

Lean Right

The Union wanted to abolish the citizen's allowance and now realizes that this is not so easy. Now Chancellor Merz no longer wants to pay every rent of recipients, but to introduce a flat-rate housing allowance. It could soon become the next project that the party must clear up.

·Dortmund, Germany
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This year, the Minister of Social Affairs is planning almost 52 billion euros for civic money. The chancellor says: "Lower rates are possible, but the SPD is blocking. Is new coalition crack ahead?

Lean Left

Chancellor Friedrich Merz considers limiting the rents for citizens' money recipients. SPDs, leftists and Greens see the solution rather as creating more affordable housing.

·Germany
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Left

Federal Chancellor Merz (CDU) wants to cover, flatrate and reduce housing costs even more in the case of civil money. Sarah Yolanda Koss wants to end the civil money bullshit bingo.

Friedrich Merz considers the wealth tax to be unconstitutional, and in the case of the civil money he sees enormous potential for savings: Friedrich Merz does not stand up to a factual check that the welfare state's ideas that the CDU-led government is somehow disoriented have been noticed in the postponed election of the constitutional judges.But now Friedrich Merz also revealed in the ARD summer interview that his orientation on constitutional…

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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