"No Campaign Maneuver, but a Legitimate Objection: Merz Threatens Schwesig with Federal Council Blockade
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In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prime Minister Schwesig is fighting against the AfD for power in the country. Smaller parties now accuse her of pronouncing herself at her expense.
Unaccustomedly, Tilman Kuban criticises the chancellor at "Maischberger". Karl Lauterbach does not want to be "pressed" by the government crisis in the pension package.
In the dispute over a bursting TV duel with SPD and AfD, CDU and Left raise accusations against Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Prime Minister. Schwesig's environment is said to have pushed for the unloading of the two parties. SPD and the broadcaster deny this.
The coalition parties CDU, CSU and SPD continue to argue about the non-deductible pension after 45 years of contributions. Now Schwesig makes a clear announcement.
The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Manuela Schwesig (SPD), has stepped up after 45 years of contributions in the dispute over the deduction-free pension. The federal government's pension plans meant that “those who nevertheless go on a well-earned pension after 45 years receive de facto less pension as a result of the reductions,” Schwesig told news portal T-Online. With an average pension of 1,300 euros in East Germany, “as pr…
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