Germany deems the existing welfare system unsustainable
The State Social Commission, a body within the German government responsible for social issues, has officially begun its work today. The commission, composed of representatives from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD), aims to complete its work and present proposals for social benefits financing before the end of the year.
The State Social Commission is a part of the German government coalition and is focused on social benefits. Access to the commission's work is only available to subscribers, a feature exclusive to those who have registered and subscribed to the service.
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The State Social Commission's work is concentrated on finding ways to finance social benefits in Germany. The purpose of the commission is to formulate proposals for social benefits financing, which will be presented by the end of the year.
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In conclusion, the State Social Commission has started its work on proposals for financing social benefits in Germany. As a subscriber, users can access the commission's work, but it's important to note that there is a user limit. For those who are not subscribed, they can still access premium content, as it's currently being provided compliments of the establishment they are at.
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