BERLIN / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – The SPD is under pressure to demonstrate its ability to reform in the pension dispute. Secretary General Tim Klüssendorf emphasizes that reforms should not be equated with social cuts. The party is committed to structural changes that are intended to promote justice and solidarity.
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In the current pension dispute, the SPD is confronted with accusations that it is not willing to reform. General Secretary Tim Klüssendorf firmly rejects these accusations and emphasizes that the SPD is indeed striving for structural reforms. It is important that reforms are not seen as a synonym for social cuts, but rather as a mandate for real structural changes that create more justice and solidarity.
Klüssendorf expects the commissions for the welfare state and pensions to have the courage to make changes that require everyone involved to make a fair contribution. The SPD is fighting for economic growth, secure jobs and strong social security systems, as only a robust industrial location can guarantee the social cohesion that sustains the country.
A central point of the SPD strategy is the industrial electricity price, which is intended to strengthen Germany as an industrial location. In addition, the Germany Fund, which is intended to mobilize private capital for investments, is highlighted, as well as the power plant strategy, which aims to ensure a sustainable energy supply.
The criticism of the Junge Union, represented by Johannes Winkel, is particularly directed against SPD leader Bärbel Bas. Winkel accuses her of calling for a fight against employers, which, in her opinion, questions the SPD’s ability to reform. Bas had reported on her appearance at the employers’ day at a Juso federal congress and emphasized that it had become clear who we had to fight together against.
Several medium-sized business associations sharply criticized Bas’ statements and called for clarification that medium-sized businesses were not viewed as opponents. In times of crisis, entrepreneurs need political support and not a blanket devaluation or language that creates fronts.
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