Germany abolishes payments for Ukrainians: what Zeder stated.
Call to abolish state payments for Ukrainians
According to inkorr.com: Bavarian politician Markus Zeder proposed to abolish state payments for Ukrainians residing in Germany. He emphasized that 'no more state payments for Ukrainian refugees'. 'We have a clear agreement, and it must be fulfilled. This means no more state payments for Ukrainian refugees,' Zeder noted.
Control over migration and industrial challenges
Zeder believes that control over the influx of young men from Ukraine to Germany should be strengthened and the support schemes they receive should be reviewed. The politician also advocates for raising standards for migrants and reducing social payments for newcomers.
Moreover, he pointed out the challenges faced by the German automotive industry due to the chip shortage, calling for the creation of independent European supply chains. Zeder also critically assessed the European Commission's climate strategy, considering the plans to transition to electric vehicles by 2035 as 'unachievable'. The politician emphasized the need to 'reduce bureaucracy and show more trust in entrepreneurs.'
Summary: Markus Zeder opposed state payments for Ukrainians in Germany, calling for strengthened control over migration and a review of refugee support. The politician also expressed critical remarks about the European Commission's environmental initiatives and urged Germany to simplify bureaucratic processes and support entrepreneurship.
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