Does the Health Insurance Reform in the Federal Council Fail? Warken Attracts with Incentives
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Hardly any talk shows, no big promises: Health Minister Warken rules differently than her predecessors. The struggle for the savings reform of the health insurance companies shows why her style works.
Until the last second, Health Minister Nina Warken had to defend her savings law. "The compromises are very good," she says in a conversation with F.A.Z.: The financial gap is closed, stable contribution rates guaranteed.
It would be a political disaster for the Federal Government. Shortly before the summer break, the important reform in the Federal Council could fail.
With Ach and Krach, Health Minister Warken saves her reform. That's important. Only the government sometimes forgets the most important argument.
Before the summer break, political scientist Albrecht von Lucke writes in an interview with NDR Info that the coalition must be able to take stock of a success.
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