Germany will review payments to Ukrainians - who will have their aid cut.
The German government coalition has decided to reduce aid for Ukrainians seeking temporary protection after April 1, 2025.
However, this requires the adoption of amendments to a number of laws on social protection and refugee status.
According to this decision, newly arrived Ukrainians will receive 441 euros instead of the 563 euros that unemployed Germans receive.
Changes in legislation
The parties in the German government coalition - CDU/CSU and SPD - have announced the introduction of relevant amendments to the legislation.
Concerns and fears
Local communities express concern that the new rules may lead to bureaucratic chaos and additional financial burdens for city budgets. There is also fear of possible lawsuits due to changes in refugee status.
The German government coalition has decided to reduce aid for Ukrainian migrants, which may lead to additional problems and lawsuits due to changes in legislation regarding social protection and refugee status.
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