Lies warns against haste on coalition reforms

Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies urges calm and responsibility ahead of the coalition committee meeting on major reforms.

Lies told the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland that Germany needs reforms on pensions, health, care and taxes. He said: «We need pace in this - but please no haste.»

The SPD politician called for a clear work plan for the coalition talks. Where agreement exists, action should follow, and reforms must be fair so that stronger shoulders carry more.

CDU state leader Sebastian Lechner proposed postponing the tax reform until next year. He cited difficulties with counter-financing and recommended relief on social insurance contributions instead.

The coalition committee meets on Wednesday in the Chancellery. The income tax reform is seen as the biggest point of contention.

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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.

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.

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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.

Leading CDU politicians reject the SPD proposal to suspend the debt brake and demand a savings package from Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD). Tensions in the black-red coalition are rising as Klingbeil prepares the key points for the 2027 budget. The trigger is SPD parliamentary leader Matthias Miersch's push amid the ongoing Iran crisis.

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The Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT) of the CDU has ruled out higher burdens for top earners ahead of coalition talks. The federal government plans to discuss income tax reform next Wednesday.

On Labour Day, German unions announced strong resistance to planned cuts in pensions, healthcare, and social benefits. DGB leader Yasmin Fahimi warned of societal conflicts. Over 366,000 people attended rallies.

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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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