Klingbeil presents reform plan and demands courage

Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil outlined a reform agenda for the coalition at the Bertelsmann Foundation. He demanded courage from his SPD, as 2026 would require boldness. This comes ahead of negotiations on a major package of measures.

In Berlin, the coalition's reform plans from CDU and SPD are taking shape following the first state elections of the year. Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated in the Bundestag that reforms are necessary to keep Germany a prosperous economy. “Most of the problems are home-made by us,” Merz emphasized. “And therefore it is up to us to ensure these problems get smaller again.” The coalition plans negotiations on a package of measures in the coming weeks. Ideas already circulating include scrapping free co-insurance for spouses in statutory health insurance, as reported by Handelsblatt. A VAT increase is also under discussion to cut social contributions and make overtime more attractive, according to Handelsblatt on Tuesday. Merz did not rule out a VAT hike in the Bundestag but mentioned the option of lowering the reduced rate on food. Finance Minister Klingbeil outlined detailed proposals for the package in a keynote speech at the Bertelsmann Foundation. This serves as a negotiating offer to the Union and a message to the SPD. “2026 will demand courage from us,” Klingbeil said. Among the positions could be controversial labor market measures.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressing bankers in Berlin, urging reforms in energy, pensions, and health insurance.
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Friedrich Merz urges SPD toward more reforms

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on coalition partner SPD to lift blockades on reform projects. At an event of the German Banks Association in Berlin, he announced serious talks for the evening. Energy policy, pension reform, and statutory health insurance are in focus.

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.

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As the April 29 cabinet decision approaches, Health Minister Nina Warken and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil signal openness to adjustments in the statutory health insurance savings package, originally based on the Finance Commission's 66 proposals. Following the recent draft release and coalition disputes, associations and opposition intensify criticisms.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) called at a CDU campaign event in Ravensburg for pension amounts to be tied to working years rather than fixed retirement age, building on earlier proposals like economist Jens Südekum's. He noted SPD support, urged private savings, and pushed for social reforms ahead of the Baden-Württemberg election.

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The CDU's economic wing has rallied behind Economics Minister Katherina Reiche after her public clash with SPD Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil over energy policy. Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed dismay at the exchange. A resignation demand from the party's social wing was quickly retracted.

The CSU has sharply criticized Federal Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) plans to stabilize statutory health insurance. Bavarian CSU parliamentary leader Klaus Holetschek called for stronger federal budget financing of contributions for Bürgergeld recipients. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) rejects this.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced at the Political Ash Wednesday in Trier his intention to seek a second term after the 2029 federal election. The 70-year-old cited his father's longevity and called for greater work ethic. The CDU is also preparing for its party congress in Stuttgart.

 

 

 

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