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Federal Government Creates More than 200 New Jobs

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The new federal government has announced that it will save staff in the ministries. Now more than 200 jobs will be created. The Ministry of Finance does not want to recognise a contradiction. By Hans-Joachim Vieweger.

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ARD report: 208 new posts are to be filled mainly with officials from other ministries +++ Foreign Minister Wadephul sees German leadership role in NATO +++ Further dispute over Bundestag group at CSD +++ all developments in live blog

·Frankfurt, Germany
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According to media reports, the Federal Government wants to create around 200 additional jobs in the ministries in the short term.

·Germany
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Old Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) is to have eight new employees for his office. In total, the Federal Government is planning 208 additional jobs.

·Berlin, Germany
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The new federal government has announced that it will save staff in the ministries. Now more than 200 jobs will be created. The Ministry of Finance does not want to recognise a contradiction. By Hans-Joachim Vieweger.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The German government wants to have 208 new positions approved – including 150 for the new Digital Ministry, 40 for the Chancellery, and 8 for former Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The reason given: "special circumstances" during his term in office. Rasmus Buchsteiner has exclusive information on the job increase. He also explains what's behind it, where the criticism comes from – and why even Scholz's s…

·Brussels, Belgium
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Black and red pledged to cut down posts in the administration. Now 200 new jobs are being applied for. Dispute is above all the equipment of the offices of former heads of government.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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