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Spd in Thuringia Wants Social Benefits for Migrants only as a Loan – Amthor Sees "Knowing Charm"

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SPD politicians in Thuringia want to grant welfare benefits to asylum seekers and non-EU migrants only as loans. Reactions vary.

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SPD politicians in Thuringia want to grant welfare benefits to asylum seekers and non-EU migrants only as loans. Reactions vary.

Lean Right

In 2024, the German Government agreed to pay 7,500 euros per asylum seeker to the federal states, responsible for covering social benefits, housing and maintenance, health insurance, education, integration and administrative infrastructure. It thus replaced the previous model of global funding, which was around 3.7 billion euros per year, an amount that was added to the budget provided by the Bundesländer. The total annual expenditure of the Ger…

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derwesten.dederwesten.de
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Two SPD politicians are demanding that anyone who comes to Germany as a refugee should be lent social benefits. Per asylum there is a rage – and warns against a debt trap for protection seekers.

·Germany
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hna.dehna.de
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SPD and CDU agree: In the future, social benefits for refugees will be paid as loans. Per asylum, this is called "unsocial".

Lean Right

Two SPD regional councils from Thuringia want to provide social benefits for migrants only as interest-free loans to promote integration.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

Germany should only lend social benefits to certain groups of people in the future. This is what two Thuringian SPD regional councils demand – and hope for better integration.

·Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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