Meseberg: Scholz: Quick decision on the relief package

Meseberg
Scholz: Quick decision on relief package

Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) before the start of the Federal Cabinet’s retreat at Meseberg Castle. photo

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The Chancellor has in mind nothing less than a “relief package that is as tailor-made as possible, as efficient as possible, as targeted as possible”. The aim: to mitigate the drastic price increases.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to bring about a decision on the third relief package for the drastic price increases “very quickly”. However, the SPD politician did not give an exact time on Tuesday at the beginning of the federal government’s closed meeting at Schloss Meseberg in Brandenburg. The deliberations will continue in the course of this week. The aim is to get a “relief package that is as tailor-made as possible, as efficient as possible, as targeted as possible”. It should mean that no one is left alone with their problems.

Scholz was pleased with the progress made in efforts to compensate for the declining gas supplies from Russia. “As far as security of supply is concerned, we are now in a much better position (…) than was foreseeable a few months ago”.

In addition to energy supply and security policy, the two-day closed meeting of the cabinet will also deal with vocational training and digitization. At the meeting in Meseberg, it should be ensured “that we as the federal government work closely together,” said the Chancellor. “It will be a closed conference where there is a good atmosphere and the willingness to work closely together in a serious situation for the good of the country.”

In the past few days, the tone within the coalition had sharpened significantly. From the ranks of the SPD there was recently clear criticism of Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck (Greens) because of the problems with the controversial gas levy. In return, the Greens attacked Chancellor Scholz.

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