Many families and companies are particularly suffering from the corona pandemic.
The grand coalition now wants to help them.
Low-wage earners also benefit.
No corona summit - but important for Angela Merkel's
GroKo
: the
coalition committee
met on Wednesday evening
.
In the round of CDU, CSU and SPD, Armin Laschet is part of the CDU chief for the first time.
The
coalition
agreed on aid for families and companies.
(see update from February 3, 10:45 p.m.).
Update from February 3, 10:45 p.m.:
The
grand coalition
wants to
cushion
the negative consequences of the
corona pandemic
with
financial aid for low-wage earners
and
tax breaks for companies
.
As in the previous year,
families
should
receive
a
child bonus
.
The one-time surcharge on child benefit should be 150 euros.
The coalition committee of the CDU / CSU and SPD decided on Wednesday in the Chancellery, as both sides subsequently announced.
Last year families received 300 euros per child to
stimulate
consumption in the
corona crisis
.
Adult
recipients
of basic income support should now also receive
a
one-time Corona grant
of 150 euros.
For
self-employed
people who
suddenly find themselves in need
and
employees with low incomes
, the easier access to basic security will be extended until the end of 2021.
Coalition committee decides on child bonuses and aid for low-wage earners
The
GroKo is
also
helping
companies
with corona-related losses.
With an extended loss carry-back, you should be able to offset these losses in your tax return more extensively than before with profits from previous years.
It is planned to increase the loss carry-back to a maximum of 10 million euros or 20 million in the case of a joint assessment.
Want to help the CDU / CSU and SPD and the particularly hard by the
lockdown
affected
gastronomy
.
A reduced VAT rate of 7 percent will continue to apply to meals in restaurants and cafés until the end of 2022.
Originally the regulation was limited to the end of June.
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First report from February 3rd, 5 p.m.
Berlin - "Coalition Committee"?
A word like from another time: In the past few months, the Corona rounds around Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Prime Minister have firmly held the handle of the trade.
But when the CDU, CSU and SPD meet again on Wednesday evening, there is a lot going on.
Not least for a new protagonist in the unofficial body: Armin Laschet.
The last appointment was made by predecessor Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer for the CDU.
For the new CDU boss, it is the premiere in the coalition committee.
And not an easy one: Because in the GroKo there had recently been noticeable tensions.
The SPD attacked Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) several times because of the problems with obtaining the corona vaccine - which in turn caused considerable displeasure on the part of the Union.
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Laschet cannot hope for a tame SPD.
Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz has previously denied allegations that the SPD is already campaigning with criticism of vaccination management.
"Demanding something sensible for the citizens is not campaign music," said Scholz on Wednesday in the ARD "Morgenmagazin".
Important points would also have to be discussed hard.
For example, it was "very good" that the SPD had declared early on that not everything had gone right with the procurement of sufficient vaccine, said Scholz.
There was also no lack of demands from the comrades.
SPD leader Saskia Esken, for example, demanded a corona surcharge for Hartz IV recipients in advance.
For the SPD and Scholz, the polls recently delivered lousy figures - as well as for the debutant Laschet.
The subject of the coalition committee should also be the economic consequences of the corona crisis for companies.
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For Laschet, the appointment will be a difficult balancing act.
First of all, he has to ensure that the Berlin coalition engine continues to run as smoothly as possible so that Chancellor Angela Merkel * (CDU) can take care of the corona crisis and the time after it - whenever it starts.
In addition, Laschet * has to show a clear edge if he wants to recommend himself for a candidate for chancellor in the Union.
Because the majority of the people in the country still see another Union politician as significantly better suited for this - Markus Söder *.
And that although the CSU boss has never commented on possible ambitions in this direction.
So, not only in the CDU and CSU, they should take a close look at who sets the tone for the Union in the coalition committee and who is enforcing which issues.
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It is precisely in this overall situation that many observers see the real crux: How can a coalition that has been unloved for years find the strength to make important decisions in such a situation, when everyone involved must fear disadvantages for every compromise?
Ironic voices in the coalition see it as the real success that this question even arises at the beginning of the year.
After all, the GroKo endured the entire election period.
And something else is mentioned with a wink: Probably never before have all coalition parties changed their chairmen in a legislative period.
It should help that everyone involved has known each other from various roles and offices for a long time.
Söder and Laschet, who are both likely to have an interest in continuing to present the union as closed.
Walter-Borjans and Laschet, whose relationship is considered untroubled after many years together in Düsseldorf.
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According to reports, the vaccination problem is not on the agenda this time.
However, the fact that even the SPD defense politicians were surprised at the provisional refusal of their party leadership to purchase armed drones for the Bundeswehr was likely.
In the Union, this is already seen as an election campaign and as a building block to create the basis for a green-red-red coalition after the general election in autumn.
The fact that the Union - which actually saw no particular need for the coalition committee - has now put the topic on the agenda should fuel the evening's meeting.
Other topics could be less controversial: The SPD probably has social issues such as a Corona child bonus and help for recipients of basic security in its luggage.
The Union wants to make it easier for companies to offset corona-related losses with profits from previous years.
The SPD-led Ministry of Finance * has been blocking this for a long time.
Some in the Union are already accusing the SPD of manners that should not occur among government partners - especially in difficult times like these.
CSU regional group leader Alexander Dobrindt even publicly warned coalition discipline: "The federal government has to remain in working mode even in an election year in order to cope with the crisis." (
Dpa / fn / AFP
) *
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