Aiwanger Calls for Bavaria's Abstention at the 1000-Euro-Premium – and Makes a Spicy Counter-Proposal
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Bavaria's Minister for Economic Affairs, Hubert Aiwanger, calls for Bavaria's abstention in the vote for the 1000-euro relief premium.
The 1000-euro relief premium should also benefit recipients of the basic guarantee. The resulting draft creates displeasure in parts of the CDU.
As part of the package to relieve consumers of the high energy prices, the government recently decided on the possibility of payment ... The post Citizens' money recipients with low employment should also receive 1,000 euro premium appeared first on Apollo News.
While many workers are expected to be completely empty in the planned 1,000-euro premium, basic security recipients should be allowed to retain the full amount – first votes in the Union faction already warn of a "toxic debate".
The discharge premium of up to EUR 1000 is also intended to be paid to persons receiving basic security, provided that they earn income from work.
Now it comes out: The tax-free payment of up to 1000 euros to employees should also benefit small employees who receive state aid. Members of the Union are surprised by the plan of the SPD-led finance ministry.
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