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Crack-Hard Citizens' Money Demand – Landrat Makes Clear Announcement to Job Denyers

Summary by merkur.de
Discussions about the citizens' money do not break down. Calls for tougher measures and faster sanctions become louder. A Land Councillor speaks plainly.

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Federal Chancellor Merz had announced "sensible" changes in the summer. Land Councillor Siegurd Heinze has so far noticed little of this. He sees urgent need for correction, especially in the case of civic money.

·Berlin, Germany
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Discussions about the citizens' money do not break down. Calls for tougher measures and faster sanctions become louder. A Land Councillor speaks plainly.

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CDU-Landrat Götz Ulrich from Saxony-Anhalt demands that job-dismissers delete the citizen's money and take over the rental costs. "The proposal is of course completely correct and overdue," says Beatrice Achterberg, a journalist from the NZZ.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The CDU-Landrat Götz Ulrich from Saxony-Anhalt wants to cancel the citizens' money – for everyone who refuses work.

Faster sanctions instead of bureaucratic overbureaucratic demands: The deputy head of the district day calls for a hard attack against workers who refuse to work in the civil money – and wants to make it happen in case of doubt also to court proceedings. This contribution rental costs including land council wants to cancel deniers the complete civil money was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.

In the Bild-Zeitung, the CDU politician Götz Ulrich, Landrat im Burgenlandkreis and vice-president of the Deutsches Landkreistag, spoke out in favour of a clear tightening of the rules in the Bürgergeld system. He demands that economically active persons who refuse a job without reason should no longer be entitled to basic security in the future – neither on the regular service nor on the rental costs, which can be deleted not only for two month…

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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