As of: February 21, 2024, 5:27 p.m
By: Julian Baumann
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Another dispute has broken out in the traffic light coalition regarding the introduction of a payment card for asylum seekers.
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Another dispute has broken out regarding the introduction of payment cards for asylum seekers.
The Southwest CDU is shooting against the Greens in the Bundestag in this regard.
Stuttgart - The discussion about the introduction of a payment card for refugees in Germany has picked up speed again.
Despite a previous agreement between the federal states to provide asylum seekers with a reloadable card instead of cash, a new dispute has broken out within the traffic light coalition.
The FDP and SPD accuse the Greens of torpedoing the introduction and the CDU in Baden-Württemberg is also speaking out.
At
BW24
you can read what exactly the CDU in Baden-Württemberg is criticizing and what consequences it sees as a result of the Greens' “denial attitude”.
The CDU Baden-Württemberg had already shot against the federal Greens in the past, but emphasized good cooperation with the party at the state level.
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