Criticism of the coalition agreement: Jusos demand more social politics in Offenbach!

Criticism of the coalition agreement: Jusos demand more social politics in Offenbach!
In Offenbach, Devrim Cuhadar, the head of Jusos, and Christoph Kurt, the district chairman of the Junge Union, discussed the controversial coalition agreement between the SPD and the Union. Cuhadar criticized the lack of social orientation of the contract and criticized the lack of relief for medium -sized companies and the lack of binding assurance to increase the minimum wage. These concerns meant that Cuhadar personally voted against the coalition agreement.Kurt, on the other hand, described the coalition agreement as a necessary compromise, but regrets the departure from the debt brake. According to his words, the SPD negotiated well, considering the number of ministries as secondary. However, Cuhadar found that the SPD had lost its social focus, especially in terms of care. She expressed her discomfort that there are mostly older, white men in the Bundestag, which is no longer up to date for them.
criticism from the Jusos
The Jusos, as a youth organization of the SPD, also expressed concerns and formulated various criticisms of the coalition agreement. Jusos from Bavaria and Schleswig-Holstein call up their members to reject the contract, and these views can also be heard in other federal states. A special focus of the criticism is on the planned migration policy measures that are not compatible with the Christian image of man.
In addition, the departure from the citizen benefit and the softening of employee rights in relation to working hours are also criticized. Claims for a wealth tax and reforms of inheritance tax were largely disregarded. Cuhadar has emphasized that there is no shortage of young people with the Jusos, and their organization pursue good ambitions.
outlook on the vote
The survey of the 358,000 SPD members for the coalition agreement will begin this week and take two weeks. SPD boss Lars Klingbeil expressed himself optimistically about the upcoming membership vote and emphasized the SPD's responsibility. At the same time, SPD general secretary Matthias Miersch warned of the possible consequences of a negative vote and the need for a democratic decision.
Political scientist Karl-Rudolf Korte described this coalition as a "learning coalition", which first had to get used to each other. In the discussion between Cuhadar and Kurt, it was also indicated that Cuhadar considered good communication to be necessary to prevent the way the traffic light coalition fails. Kurt warned that a weak performance of the coalition could strengthen the AfD.
While Cuhadar calls for the increase in the minimum wage, Kurt advocates larger tax cuts to relieve citizens. These different approaches reflect the tensions and challenges within the new coalition government and illustrate the disagreements between the political actors.
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