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Bürgergeld-Knall: Dobrindt Wants to Shorten the Set of Rules – Union Cheers, SPD Pushes Bars Forward

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Should the civil money rule be reduced? Interior Minister Dobrindt considers the basic guarantee to be too high. The CDU/CSU receives support, the SPD is alarmed.

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Lean Left

The former Joint Managing Director applies for the Executive Board of the Left Party. In an interview, he calls for an increase in the standard rates in basic security.

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Center

Should the civil money rule be reduced? Interior Minister Dobrindt considers the basic guarantee to be too high. The CDU/CSU receives support, the SPD is alarmed.

Lean Right

Following the initiative of Alexander Dobrindt, the Union seems to be growing in readiness to reduce the set of rules and to change the calculation. The SPD warns against interference with the minimum of existence and refers to the current legal procedure.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt finds the standard rates in the civil money too high and points to the immense costs for the federal government. What is behind his advance and why comes at a delicate time.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

Is the state too generous in terms of civic money? The coalition has long argued about it. New rules will apply from 1 July. Interior Minister Dobrindt sees the chance of billion savings.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Lean Right

Single citizens' money recipients are currently receiving 563 euros per month. Interior Minister Dobrindt sees great potential for savings in social benefits. He receives tailwind from the Young Union, which calls for an "honest debate".

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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