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German Chancellor Merz Wants to Cut Rent Subsidies for Welfare Recipients

Germany’s new Conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced plans to reform the country’s burgeoning social welfare programme. In a TV interview with…

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Lean Left

Friedrich Merz proposes to cover the housing costs for citizens' money recipients, which shows how little the chancellor has understood one of the greatest social crises.

·Germany
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Center

More control of citizens' money recipients - that's what Chancellor Merz wants. As an example he mentioned in the ARD summer interview the housing allowance. But now there is a lot of criticism from associations and parties - also from the coalition partner SPD.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

Friedrich Merz (CDU) plays a role in limiting the rents of citizens' money recipients paid by the state. For this he gets violent contradiction from the coalition partner. And the AfD criticizes a "transparent diversion maneuver" of the chancellor.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

Chancellor in crisis mode: After the Richterwahl-Schlappe Friedrich Merz takes a protective stand against Jens Spahn in the ARD "summer interview" – and at the same time announces hard cuts in the citizen's money. On the net, his statements cause indignation.

Lean Right

The Registrar shall consider a housing cost limit for support recipients.

·Berlin, Germany
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  • 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources lean Right
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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