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Spouse Splitting, Vat, Pension Reform: How Klingbeil Wants to Modernise Germany

Spouse splitting, pension, VAT: In his keynote speech, the vice chancellor outlined a reform agenda to bring the country and the economy back in motion. Not everything should please the coalition partner.

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SPD Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger on the reform proposals of Lars Klingbeil, the future of the SPD and why a part-time job as party leader is not eligible for her.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Spouse splitting, pension, VAT: In his keynote speech, the vice chancellor outlined a reform agenda to bring the country and the economy back in motion. Not everything should please the coalition partner.

·Munich, Germany
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The Klingbeil pension is useful for investors, says Ulrike Malmendier. Why a good financial product doesn't need much advice, even if the financial lobby is complaining.

·Germany
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The basic tenor of SPD head Lars Klingbeil's reform plans is »We will have to work more as a society«. These include the abolition of spouse splitting and a later pension.

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After the SPD election defeat in Rhineland-Palatinate, party leader Lars Klingbeil has to fight for his power. In the planned tax reform, he urges media information to abolish spouse splitting. Watch this and other news on WORLD TV.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The SPD boss announces reforms and becomes astonishingly concrete. He sees the need for action, for example, in spouse splitting and in income tax. Chancellor Merz and CSU boss Söder also position themselves.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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