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Every Second Person Considers Current Citizen’s Income Sanctions to Be Appropriate

Summary by Berliner-sonntagsblatt.de
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…
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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.

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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…

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+++ 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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Mittelstand Cafe broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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