"More Partnership" : Minister Warken Pounced on Coalition Goal for Parental Allowance Reform
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Families in Germany can receive up to 7.5 billion euros of parental money this year - no other area in the family ministry is more expensive. Because of the austerity pressure in the coalition, cuts are now available. CDU politician Warken warns against this.
The pressure on the federal government to save money is great. There are also cuts in parental allowance. The Minister of Health and Chairman of the Women's Union is positioning herself.
The Federal Government wants to save on parental benefits – but Health Minister Warken wants to stick to a central reform goal. Families must be able to rely on performance, says the CDU politician. She calls for incentives for more father participation.
The coalition is discussing reforms and potential savings in parental leave benefits. Federal Health Minister Nina Warken advocated maintaining planned incentives for greater father involvement.
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