"Either Work or Military Service": Csu Calls for Citizens' Money Stop for Ukrainian Men of Vulnerable Age
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More than 300,000 Ukrainian men of defenceable age are said to have come to Germany since the beginning of the war. Almost half of them receive civic money – this is what CSU external expert Mayer wants to change.
The CSU wants to bring men from Ukraine out of the civil money. They should either work – or go to war. However, the situation is more complicated.
The CSU tightens its stance on civic money and focuses on Ukrainian refugees: Wehrfähige Menn should no longer receive civic money, demands the foreign policy spokesman.
Since the beginning of the war, a little more than 300,000 Ukrainians have come to Germany, who are between 18 and 63 years old. Almost half of them receive civic money. The CSU is disturbed by the costs and wants to put the men before the election.
The CSU wants to deprive Ukrainians of civic money in their old age, the reasons.
Bild writes that exactly 304,144 Ukrainian men of military age arrived in Germany from the beginning of the war until June 14, 2025. Almost half of them (49.54%) receive a civil pension.
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