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German coalition passes disputed pension package, ending rift – POLITICO

By staffDecember 5, 20251 Min Read
German coalition passes disputed pension package, ending rift – POLITICO
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“This is not the end of our pension policy,” Merz said in a statement after the vote. “It’s only the beginning.”

Earlier this week, Germany’s far-left Die Linke (The Left) party announced its lawmakers would abstain from the vote, effectively ensuring its passage by reducing the overall number of votes needed to pass the pension legislation.

Still, Merz continued to try to secure the support of young conservatives in order to avoid the politically damaging impression that his coalition was dependent on indirect far-left support to get the package over the line.

Ultimately, only seven members of Merz’s conservative bloc voted against the package, giving the conservative leader a so-called chancellor’s majority.

Still, the harder task of more comprehensive pension reform as early as next year now looms over the coalition government. Merz will have to balance the demands of his center-left coalition partners in the SPD to maintain many benefits with young conservatives who believe current benefit levels cannot be sustained.

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