Bovenschulte Advises the Federal Government on Reforms to Prioritise
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Tax, health, care, pension: The Federal Government currently has many issues at the same time. Too many, says Federal Council President Bovenschulte. The SPD politician advises to set priorities.
Many reform plans, little implementation: Andreas Bovenschulte clearly criticizes the work of the Federal Government. He has clear demands and refers to the power of the federal states.
The Federal Government wants to adopt a reform package before the summer break. Andreas Bovenschulte calls for prioritisation and warns against too many announcements.
Federal Council President Bovenschulte (SPD) calls for a suspension of the debt brake in order to bear the non-refundable parts of the reforms. He fears a burden on the Länder and municipalities and threatens with the rejection of the reforms in the Federal Council.
Federal Council President Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD) warned against an excessive amount of reforms. "Tax reform, health reform, care, pension, work, energy – that seems to me to be a little bit much for the remaining six weeks until the political summer break" the mayor of Bremen told the magazine "Spiegel" after a report from Sunday. "It is worth honoring that the Federal Government has been dealing with issues that have remained for decades", …
"Communicative Mistakes" and Bad Expectation Management: Bremen's head of government Andreas Bovenschulte is harshly critical of black and red in the SPIEGEL interview. And threatens with the power of the Federal Council.
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