Ministerpræsident Schulze fra Sachsen-Anhalt opfordrer til mere pres på modtagere af sociale ydelser

Ministerpræsident Sven Schulze har opfordret til et stærkere pres på modtagere af sociale ydelser. CDU-politikeren kritiserede, at mange ydelser modtages uden nogen form for modydelse.

Ministerpræsidenten for Sachsen-Anhalt, Sven Schulze, efterlyste i et interview med Rheinische Post flere forpligtelser for modtagere af sociale ydelser. Han udtalte, at der er for mange tilfælde, hvor ydelser modtages uden at der stilles krav om nogen form for modydelse. Dette er uretfærdigt over for dem, der finansierer ordningerne.

Enhver, der er fuldt arbejdsdygtig og sidder derhjemme fra mandag til fredag, bør ikke blot kunne fortsætte sådan i fremtiden, sagde Schulze. Han foreslog at tilbyde samfundstjeneste og presse stærkere på for at få folk i arbejde. Der er tusindvis af ledige stillinger i Sachsen-Anhalt, for eksempel under høsttiden, som i øjeblikket ofte besættes af hjælpere fra Østeuropa.

Schulze understregede, at potentialet blandt modtagerne af sociale ydelser skal udnyttes. Der er for mange undskyldninger for, hvorfor arbejde ikke bliver accepteret. Den juridiske situation er ved at ændre sig, og han vil håndhæve den.

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