Lies advarer mod forhastede koalitionsreformer

Niedersachsens ministerpræsident Olaf Lies opfordrer til ro og ansvarlighed forud for koalitionsudvalgets møde om omfattende reformer.

Lies udtalte til Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland, at Tyskland har brug for reformer inden for pension, sundhed, pleje og skat. Han sagde: «Vi har brug for tempo her – men for alt i verden ikke forhastelse.»

SPD-politikeren efterlyste en klar arbejdsplan for koalitionsforhandlingerne. Hvor der er enighed, bør der handles, og reformer skal være retfærdige, så de bredeste skuldre bærer det tungeste læs.

CDU's delstatsleder Sebastian Lechner foreslog at udskyde skattereformen til næste år. Han pegede på vanskeligheder med modfinansiering og anbefalede i stedet lettelser af bidragene til socialforsikringen.

Koalitionsudvalget mødes onsdag i Kansleramtet. Indkomstskattereformen ses som det største stridspunkt.

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