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Coalition - SPD on Tax Dispute: Union Must Stop Criticism

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
The SPD Group calls on the Union to stop criticism of Minister Klingbeil's plans for tax reform.

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The SPD Group calls on the Union to stop criticism of Minister Klingbeil's plans for tax reform.

·Germany
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Lean Left

The Union calls for improvements to the tax reform of Finance Minister Klingbeil. Now an influential SPD politician calls on the Federal Chancellor to intervene.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

The SPD Group calls on the Union to stop criticism of the Federal Finance Minister's tax reform plans. Otherwise, the chancellor must speak for himself.

·Germany
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Right

As the Handelsblatt reports, the Union was very well in Lars Klingbeil's plans to pay income tax for clubs, among other things ... The post Union knew about Klingbeil's tax increase plans – and approved the measures itself appeared first on Apollo News.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

The Union wants to stop tax increases for associations and employee discounts, because this has not been agreed upon. However, information is available to the Handelsblatt, which proves the opposite.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Would you have known? In Berlin there are now at least four Union parties. One sits at the negotiating table of the black and red coalition and agrees to tax increases and any red new imposition. Others then appear before the public and call for exactly these tax increases to be prevented.Unfortunately, the first Union leaves burdensome e-mails.The contribution Merz-Union flies with its tax swirl on appeared first on Tichy's insight.

·Eschborn, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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