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Union Sees Cost of Citizen Money Running Out of Control - Bas Is Irritated by "Attacks"

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While Bavaria's Prime Minister Söder, for example, is demanding cheaper electricity and savings in civic money, SPD leader Bas is irritated by the public admissions of the coalition partner.

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Union and SPD argue about savings in civic money. In the past, however, such reforms have often been announced.

·Berlin, Germany
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The demands of the Union for savings in the civil money bounce off the SPD boss. Like its predecessor Hubertus Heil, Labour Minister Bärbel Bas steers her into the rampant welfare state. The core problem with basic security ignores her.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The coalition committee on Wednesday is also concerned with civic money. According to a media report, the government wants to save billions.

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While Bavaria's Prime Minister Söder, for example, is demanding cheaper electricity and savings in civic money, SPD leader Bas is irritated by the public admissions of the coalition partner.

·Berlin, Germany
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Coalition dispute over civic money: Union urges cuts, while the SPD strongly rejects additional savings.

·Germany
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The head of the Federal Employment Agency does not believe in billions of savings in civil money, not even through tougher sanctions. The black and red coalition is actually planning to bring out 4.5 billion euros with reforms.

·Munich, Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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