The new Minister of Social Affairs Korinna Schumann (Spö) can certainly prevent the statutory retirement age from being lifted. Instead, she wants to increase de facto prison. “I’m sure it’s possible,” she said.
The new coalition wants to achieve this with a new partial administration. “This is a very effective and smart size”. In addition, restrictions on the gang pension are planned, especially at the age of access and the necessary insurance times. This currently requires 40 years of insurance and an age of at least 62 years. There are discounts before the regular board of the council.
“The long -term insurance regulations remain clear,” said Schumann. In general, the goal is to keep people employed longer and healthy. According to the government program, the pensions area must pay a consolidation contribution of 2.9 billion euros by 2031, half of them by 2028. The cutbacks also influence a higher contribution from the health insurance for pensioners. “So actually this is not fun to implement this. But we are bound by what the previous negotiators have reported to Brussels.
“We have a good health system”
The new minister also sees the need for action in the health system. “We have a very good health system in itself. We only need measures to put the weather for people, so that they are confident that I get health performance, regardless of how much money I have in my wallet.
“I am from the Union. We are used to talking with many and finding solutions together. And we are going to do that now,” Schumann is self-confident. She is the successor to former health and social minister Johannes Rauch (Greens).
Source: Krone

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