Every Second Person Considers Current Citizen’s Income Sanctions to Be Appropriate
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The government turns the screws on the citizen money. Harder grip or more fair promotion? That's what the Germans say.
Half of Germans (50 percent) consider the current sanctions for citizen's income to be appropriate. This was the result of a survey conducted by the opinion research institute Infratest among 1,312 eligible voters for ARD's "Deutschlandtrend" program from Monday to Wednesday of this week. A good third (35 percent) support harsher sanctions. For 12 percent, the sanctions already go too far. If able-bodied citizen's income recipients repeatedly r…
+++ Attention to blocking period (print, radio and online): 6 p.m. +++ News agencies: No blocking period, please publish with blocking period note ARD-DeutschlandTREND: Every second considers applicable civil money sanctions to be appropriate – one third wants tightening Half of the Germans (50 percent) consider the existing sanctions for civic money to be appropriate.
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