Pension Becomes a Stumbling Block for Merz: the Young Union Is About a Single Formulation
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15 Articles
The Merz government threatens to stumble over the dispute over pension reform. The Young Union rebels.
Merz wants to stick to the schedule for the pension package. This is the chancellor's convincing work: Both the Young Group and the SPD remain stubborn.
Today, older citizens in particular benefit, but the younger ones should pay: the planned pension package provides open resistance in the Union. What is really behind it and what consequences threaten.
In fact, the coalition's pension package will soon be adopted in the Bundestag. However, young members of the Union are calling for changes and threatening to reject them. It is about complicated calculations and a lot of money.
The displeasure of the Young Union MPs against the government's planned pension reform plunges the chancellor into crisis – and triggers thought games in the CDU about an exit from the coalition with the SPD. Then a new turn comes from the boys.
The pension plans of the Union and SPD are an attack on the interests of the younger ones. Young MEPs should remain steadfast in their no – and risk a coalition crisis if necessary.
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