BERLIN / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – In the midst of the debate about pension reform in Germany, Federal Labor Minister Bärbel Bas is relying on consistency and dialogue. She supports the government’s pension package and calls for an open discussion to ensure secure retirement security. Despite resistance from the Union faction, the government plans to implement the reform this year.
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In the current discussion about pension reform in Germany, Federal Labor Minister Bärbel Bas is determined to support the government’s comprehensive pension package. It emphasizes the importance of contractual compliance by all those involved and calls for open discussions to ensure secure retirement security. This reform is intended to freeze the pension level at 48 percent and be financed through taxes, which, according to Bas, will benefit all generations.
However, the plan meets with resistance within the Union faction. Despite these hurdles, the government intends to pass the reform unchanged through the Bundestag before the end of the year. Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the SPD leadership are determined to take the necessary steps to pass the reform. This determination is also reflected in Minister Bas’s willingness to initiate bold reforms.
A central point of the debate is the financial security of pensions, especially in East Germany. Bas criticizes the lack of speech towards those directly affected and emphasizes that the discussion about pension levels could damage trust in social security and the state. She sees the need to strengthen citizens’ trust in the pension system and ensure social security.
In order to secure the future of pension provision, Bas supports the idea of a pension commission that would develop proposals for a future-proof pension system. This Commission could provide a platform for dialogue between different stakeholders and develop innovative solutions to the challenges of pension reform. The minister is open to further discussions and signals the SPD’s willingness to actively participate in designing a sustainable pension system.
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