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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.

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Center

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.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

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.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Lean Left

The Federal Government wants to adopt a reform package before the summer break. Andreas Bovenschulte calls for prioritisation and warns against too many announcements.

·Germany
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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.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

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", …

·Germany
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"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.

·Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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