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Criticism of Merz's Citizens' Money Plans Is Growing: "This Is absurd."

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The Merz government is planning tougher sanctions for citizens' money recipients who reject job offers, and there is now fierce criticism from trade unions and social associations.

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The Merz government is planning tougher sanctions for citizens' money recipients who reject job offers, and there is now fierce criticism from trade unions and social associations.

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The government's planned tightening of civil money is a massive attack on the welfare state, says the Greens and the Left.

·Munich, Germany
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Social organisations, the Greens and the Left are running a storm against the planned tightening of citizens' money. An attack on the welfare state is mentioned. However, the AfD does not go far enough. It demands a drastic demand.

Just three years ago, the civil money "Hartz IV" was replaced. Now it should soon be history. What changes with the planned new basic security?

·Hof, Germany
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Statement by Dr. Joachim Rock, Chief Executive Officer of the Joint Association: "Instead of the promised tailwind for labour market integration, the Federal Government creates a bureaucracy monster. The Federal Government's plans are an unjustified and unsocial vote of distrust against job seekers. In addition, they contradict the rulings of the Federal Constitutional Court. Where people hope for individual support in job search, the Federal Go…

The Federal Government has agreed on a reform of the civil money – without however much to change the basic situation.

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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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