Regeringskoalition planlægger reformpakke om skatter, pensioner og bureaukrati

Tysklands sort-røde forbundsregering har til hensigt at vedtage en reformpakke, der dækker skatter, arbejdsmarkedet, pensioner og reduktion af bureaukrati inden sommerferien. Et yderligere koalitionsudvalgsmøde kort før parlamentets sommerpause i starten af juli skal træffe beslutningerne. Forbundskansler Friedrich Merz vil invitere arbejdsmarkedets parter til kanslerkontoret i starten af juni.

Koalitionsudvalget mødtes tirsdag aften. Der blev ikke truffet nogen officielle beslutninger. Handelsblatt har erfaret fra koalitionskredse, at de fire reformområder skal behandles samlet i pakken. Merz havde dagen forinden besøgt den tyske fagforeningskongres (DGB). Hans tale vakte buhen og protester der. De parlamentariske gruppeformænd Jens Spahn og Alexander Hoffmann informerede deres fraktioner om planerne onsdag. Det nye møde skal være bedre forberedt indholdsmæssigt end det nylige møde på Villa Borsig. Stemningen der havde været anspændt, og mødet var i vid udstrækning forblevet uden resultat.

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