
Parental benefit reform: What Prien's plans mean for families in Germany
Parental benefit reform: What Prien’s plans mean for families in Germany.
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Summary
According to a bill, about which the magazine Politico first reported, the maximum subscription period is to be shortened from currently 14 to 12 months in the future. In the ZDF morning magazine, moderator Philipp Wortmann confronted the CDU politician Dennis Radtke with the reform plans – and raised the question of whether high earners with an annual income of up to 175,000 euros should receive the parental allowance at all.
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According to a bill, about which the magazine Politico first reported, the maximum subscription period is to be shortened from currently 14 to 12 months in the future.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1In the ZDF morning magazine, moderator Philipp Wortmann confronted the CDU politician Dennis Radtke with the reform plans – and raised the question of whether high earners with an annual income of up to 175,000 euros should receive the parental allowance at all.
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