Federal Constitutional Court: Urgent motions against cash savings law in Karlsruhe failed
The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected urgent motions of two opposition members against the legislative procedure on the health savings package
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The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected urgent motions of two opposition members against the legislative procedure on the health savings package. In the summer of 2023, the CDU deputy Thomas Heilmann had stopped the legislative procedure for the heating law of the traffic light government with such a motion. The package of health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) is to relieve the statutory health insurance funds in 2027 of sharply increasing billion-euro expenses in order to prevent further increases in contributions.
Furthermore, The government coalition had therefore submitted only a few days before the planned vote 278 pages with amendments. He had argued that the deputies had not enough time for the deliberations. A request of the AfD had not been received last but according to the court.
In addition, The law on the stabilisation of contribution rates in the statutory health insurance can therefore probably be voted on tomorrow in Parliament as planned. For this purpose, increases in remuneration in practices, clinics and the pharmaceutical industry are to be limited. The savings law for statutory health insurance funds, there are shortly before the planned vote in the Bundestag significant changes.
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The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected urgent motions of two opposition members against the legislative procedure on the health savings package.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn the summer of 2023, the CDU deputy Thomas Heilmann had stopped the legislative procedure for the heating law of the traffic light government with such a motion.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe package of health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) is to relieve the statutory health insurance funds in 2027 of sharply increasing billion-euro expenses in order to prevent further increases in contributions.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe government coalition had therefore submitted only a few days before the planned vote 278 pages with amendments.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHe had argued that the deputies had not enough time for the deliberations.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA request of the AfD had not been received last but according to the court.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe law on the stabilisation of contribution rates in the statutory health insurance can therefore probably be voted on tomorrow in Parliament as planned.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFor this purpose, increases in remuneration in practices, clinics and the pharmaceutical industry are to be limited.
reliability low1/2 sources
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The savings law for statutory health insurance funds, there are shortly before the planned vote in the Bundestag significant changes.
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The Federal Constitutional Court has issued urgent motions by two opposition members against the legislative procedure on the health savings package
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIn the summer of 2023, the CDU deputy Thomas Heilmann had with such a motion the legislative procedure for the heating law of the..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe package of health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) is to the statutory health insurance companies 2027 of..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideOn 23 March.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe government coalition had therefore submitted only a few days before the planned vote 278 pages with amendments.
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