Chancellor Merz and Minister Bas at a podium announcing pension reforms during a press conference.
Chancellor Merz and Minister Bas at a podium announcing pension reforms during a press conference.
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Merz pledges swift implementation of pension commission proposals

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced Tuesday morning that all 33 recommendations of the pension commission will be fully implemented. The package is to be turned into law quickly.

Merz said at the handover in the Chancellery: “We in the coalition agree that we will fully implement this package.” He stressed that it was not possible to remove individual measures. Bas described the package as a “Gesamtkunstwerk” in which everything interlocks.

At the Tag der Deutschen Industrie, Merz received warm applause from business representatives for the announcement. This contrasted with earlier appearances where reactions had been more restrained.

However, initial discordant notes emerged from SPD circles. Bas personally expressed support but spoke of the need to discuss the package. The reform aims to raise the pension level and lower contributions.

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Initial reactions on X include neutral reporting of Merz's announcement on full swift implementation of the 33 pension commission recommendations, alongside skeptical posts questioning if contributions will rise despite claims and criticizing the reform's effectiveness or fairness.

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Photorealistic depiction of pension commission delivering 33 recommendations to Chancellor Merz and Minister Bas in a German government office.
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Pension commission delivers 33 recommendations to Merz and Bas

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The pension commission has presented its 33 proposals on old-age provision. The recommendations will be handed over to Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labor Minister Bärbel Bas on Tuesday.

The German government's pension commission will present its proposals for reforming old-age security on June 23. The original date had been June 29.

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Germany's black-red federal government aims to pass a package of reforms covering taxes, the labor market, pensions and bureaucracy reduction before the summer break. A further coalition committee meeting shortly before the parliamentary summer recess in early July is set to make the decisions. Chancellor Friedrich Merz will invite social partners to the chancellery in early June.

CDU's worker wing, the CDA, has agreed on a pension concept and is appealing to Chancellor Friedrich Merz with it. The plan calls for expanding the three-pillar system and reducing labor costs. The motion is set to be passed at the federal convention in Marburg this weekend.

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Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

Following Chancellor Merz's announcement that the bill was practically ready, the German government finalized its health reform draft on April 28, targeting 16.3 billion euros in savings from 2027—down from an initial 19.6 billion—to address a 15.3 billion euro deficit at statutory health insurers. The Greens decry it as a burden on insured people and companies, while Health Minister Nina Warken calls it balanced. Cabinet approval is set for Wednesday.

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Saxony-Anhalt's Minister President Sven Schulze has insisted on the states' right to have a say in planned social reforms. He called for close coordination and special consideration of East German concerns. He made these statements in an interview with Germany's Editorial Network (RND).

 

 

 

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