Debate Over Citizens' Income for Ukrainian Refugees Sparks Controversy in Germany
The debate surrounding the provision of citizens' income to Ukrainian refugees in Germany has intensified, with CDU Minister Stübgen and FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai calling for an end to these payments. Stübgen and Bavaria's Interior Minister Herrmann have raised concerns about supporting Ukraine while providing financial aid to Ukrainian refugees.
The German Association of Districts has also criticized the immediate granting of basic income to Ukrainian refugees, advocating for equal treatment of all refugees. The FDP has joined the Union in demanding a reduction in state benefits for new Ukrainian refugees, citing labor shortages and the need to align with the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act.
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Before Interior Minister Conference Shaking up the Basic Income for Ukrainian Refugees
Barrier to taking up work?: FDP wants to cut basic income for new Ukraine refugees - n-tv.de
Ukraine War Live Updates: +++ 03:08 FDP: Newly arriving Ukrainians should no longer receive social benefits +++ - n-tv.de
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