Feud Widens in German Coalition over Benefits for Ukrainian Refugees
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Citizens' money receives mostly Ukrainians in Germany, despite the wishes of many. Is Söder's complaint going past reality?
Berlin - The demand of the Bavarian boss Markus Söder (58, CSU) that "there is no more civic money for all those who have come from Ukraine...
Very few Ukrainian refugees work in Germany because the care in the citizens' money is too good, according to Markus Söder. A study contradicts.


The question of whether Ukrainians should continue to receive civic money divides the coalition. The Union speculates with drastic cuts.
Germany paid 6.3 billion euros of citizens' money to Ukrainian refugees in 2024. CDU and SPD were already planning the change, now Markus Söder is reviving the debate.
In the debate on social benefits for Ukrainian refugees, SPD boss Klingbeil rejected the initiative of CSU boss Söder.
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