Big citizen dialogue in the Ministry of Finance: Lars Klingbeil invites you!

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Experience the citizen dialogue with Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil on August 24, 2025 in Berlin. Discuss tax issues and more!

Big citizen dialogue in the Ministry of Finance: Lars Klingbeil invites you!

On August 24, 2025, the Federal Ministry of Finance in Berlin once again opened its doors to interested citizens. This event, which took place on August 23rd and 24th, offered an extensive program where visitors had the opportunity to engage with the ministry's tasks and current issues. Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil invited people to a citizens' dialogue on Sunday from around 3 p.m., which was considered the highlight of the day. In order to provide access to those who could not be there, a live stream was set up. According to that Federal Ministry of Finance The event was open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on both days.

The program included various activities, including roundtable discussions on a garden stage, covering tax issues, bureaucracy and the tasks of the ministry. There were also impressive customs demonstrations on site, including a dog squad and a special and observation unit. Sports stars from the Zoll Ski Team also appeared over the two days, including Anja Wicker and Marco Maier on Saturday and Andreas Wellinger and Vinzenz Geiger on Sunday.

Diverse program and interesting insights

The detailed program for Sunday included not only demonstrations, but also several informative talks. Parliamentary State Secretary Michael Schrodi and State Secretary Rolf Bösinger were available to answer questions about tax policy. From musical entertainment with the Zoll band Combo Zolla to special performances such as a performance by clown Natscha, visitors were thoroughly entertained. The event invited an interactive exchange and offered tours of the Detlev Rohwedder House, including a sign language tour.

Particularly noteworthy is the location of the ministry, which promised accessibility by public transport, and our country offers numerous opportunities to easily reach the building. Visitors were able to address their questions directly to politicians and express concerns as part of a citizen dialogue.

Criticism of tax plans

Before and during the event, readers expressed their concerns about Lars Klingbeil's tax plans through comments. According to a report by Focus Many citizens are frustrated with the bureaucracy and have serious doubts about Klingbeil's competence. High earners and pensioners in particular feel burdened by the proposed reforms. They are accused of unfair tax policies and many readers are calling for real reforms and less bureaucracy.

Switzerland is often cited as an example of a more transparent and fair tax system and is viewed as a role model by readers. Many are calling for politicians to take responsibility for tax and economic policy, while trust in the current government has clearly eroded. A small group of commentators advocated imposing a wealth tax on high incomes. In general, the SPD's policies are criticized as anti-business and redistributive.