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Lindner plans massive cuts in citizen's income

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As of: October 23, 2024 11:03 a.m. Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner is aiming for significant savings and sees potential for reducing accommodation costs for citizens' allowance recipients and for supporting Ukrainian refugees. Lindner is developing strategies to minimize federal spending. The FDP politician identifies extensive savings potential, particularly in the case of citizens' allowance. In an interview, he explained how he w…

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Finance Minister Lindner wants to realign social benefits. This concerns accommodation costs for recipients of citizen's allowance and benefits for Ukrainian refugees. What does he propose - and what is the legal situation? [more]]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Government does not plan to change the legal status of Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

·Germany
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The finance minister's new savings ideas affect people on citizen's allowance and Ukrainians: Christian Lindner wants to cut state aid for them. The Chancellery reacted promptly. According to a new initiative by FDP leader Christian Lindner, the state is to save billions on housing costs for people on citizen's allowance and for Ukrainian refugees. Lindner wants citizen's allowance recipients to be reimbursed for their housing costs as a lump su…

·Germany
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German Finance Minister Christian Lindner proposes to introduce a new legal status for Ukrainian refugees. This should reduce the state's spending on unemployment benefits and attract more recipients of benefits to the labor market.

The Polish Foreign Minister suggested to Scholz to deprive Ukrainian refugees of social benefits: it is known that Radoslav Sikorski suggested that Scholz transfer social payments of Ukrainian refugees in Germany directly to Ukraine. He believes that this will stimulate men to return to their homeland.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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This is what RMF24 writes about. Sikorsky noted that he voiced such a proposal to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. I suggested to him that the social benefits that Ukrainian refugees receive, which can amount to 1,200 euros per month, would be better transferred directly to Ukraine,” the Polish diplomat said.According to him, “it is not good that there is a financial incentive to be in Germany instead of men fighting at the front.” At the same tim…

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Badische Neueste Nachrichten broke the news in on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
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