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German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt caused controversy after calling for a review of the Bürgergeld (citizen's income), considering that it has become too high and is increasing government expenses. He proposed that this benefit should only cover the minimum living standard, which is 563 euros for a single person, emphasizing the need for financial savings from the annual expenditure, which approaches 50 billion euros. The minister's statements come ahead of the implementation of the new basic security system scheduled for 2026, amidst disagreements within the ruling coalition, particularly from opposition parties opposed to cutting benefits, and amid legal sensitivities concerning the minimum living standard confirmed by the German Federal Constitutional Court.
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