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Does the Federal Government Leave Eu Billions Unused?: Greens Demand National Climate Social Plan Until Monday

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
An EU Climate Social Fund provides EUR 5.3 billion for Germany – but the government would have to present a plan for this. Green boss Banaszak is rushing in a letter to the Chancellor.

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Climate Social Plan too late: Germany puts 5.31 billion euros at risk – the Greens are concerned and warn against far-reaching consequences.

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5.31 billion euros in danger: Germany has not complied with the deadline for climate social plans – the Greens are now criticising and warning of consequences.

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An EU Climate Social Fund provides EUR 5.3 billion for Germany – but the government would have to present a plan for this. Green boss Banaszak is rushing in a letter to the Chancellor.

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Germany doesn't yet have a national social climate plan, but the federal government will miss the deadline for submitting it. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy stated: "EU funds will only flow to Germany once the program has been successfully implemented."

The German government will miss the deadline for submitting a national social climate plan to the EU Commission. The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN) confirmed this upon request, according to reports from "Die Welt" and "Business Insider." "Germany will submit its proposals for possible funding programs promptly," a spokesperson said. The German government is currently worki…

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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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