Debate on Pension Reform: Rehlinger Also Comes to the End of the "Rente with 63"
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Saarland's Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger had recently spoken out in favour of maintaining the so-called pension at 63. There is now harsh criticism of this from the Saarlouiser Kreisverband der Jungen Union. But not only in this point are the youth association of CDU and the SPD divided.
Gitta Connemann (CDU), Federal President of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion, urges in the current reform debate to adopt the pension package in its entirety: "We also need this reform in the sense of intergenerational justice.
According to the criticism of the CDU prime ministers from the East, Union leader Frei warns of a failure of the reform - there is no room for negotiation.
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In East Germany, opposition to the abolition of the early retirement pension free of deductions is on the move. Now, Anke Rehlinger, the first West German Prime Minister, has joined the criticism.
The pension package planned by the Federal Government is increasingly under pressure. Saarland's head of government Rehlinger flanks the drive of the East German prime ministers and offers CSU head Söder a compromise.
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