Bavaria's economics minister rejects savings in economic projects and calls for cuts in citizens' benefits and migration. Hubert Aiwanger wants to save billions on illegal migration and on citizens' money for people who are able to work in order to prevent further debt.

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According to a report from www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de, Bavaria's Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger does not want to allow any savings in economic projects after the Karlsruhe budget ruling. Instead, he is calling for cuts in citizens' benefits and in the area of ​​migration. Aiwanger emphasizes that he does not want to save at the expense of pensioners and suggests making massive social savings. He explains that savings on illegal migration and citizens' money could save several billion euros in order to prevent further borrowing. The proposal to save billions on illegal migration and citizens' benefits for people who are able to work could have a huge impact on the market and the financial sector. A few billion euros that have so far been made available for this area...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.augsburger-allgemeine.de will Bayerns Wirtschaftsminister Hubert Aiwanger nach dem Karlsruher Haushaltsurteil keine Einsparungen bei Wirtschaftsprojekten zulassen. Stattdessen fordert er Kürzungen beim Bürgergeld und im Bereich Migration. Aiwanger betont, dass er nicht auf Kosten der Rentner sparen möchte und schlägt vor, im Sozialen massiv einzusparen. Er erklärt, dass Einsparungen bei illegaler Migration und dem Bürgergeld einige Milliarden Euro einsparen könnten, um weitere Schuldenaufnahmen zu verhindern. Der Vorschlag, bei der illegalen Migration und beim Bürgergeld für arbeitsfähige Menschen Milliarden einzusparen, könnte enorme Auswirkungen auf den Markt und die Finanzbranche haben. Einige Milliarden Euro, die bisher für diese Bereich bereitgestellt …
According to a report from www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de, Bavaria's Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger does not want to allow any savings in economic projects after the Karlsruhe budget ruling. Instead, he is calling for cuts in citizens' benefits and in the area of ​​migration. Aiwanger emphasizes that he does not want to save at the expense of pensioners and suggests making massive social savings. He explains that savings on illegal migration and citizens' money could save several billion euros in order to prevent further borrowing. The proposal to save billions on illegal migration and citizens' benefits for people who are able to work could have a huge impact on the market and the financial sector. A few billion euros that have so far been made available for this area...

Bavaria's economics minister rejects savings in economic projects and calls for cuts in citizens' benefits and migration. Hubert Aiwanger wants to save billions on illegal migration and on citizens' money for people who are able to work in order to prevent further debt.

According to a report by www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de Bavaria's Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger does not want to allow any savings in economic projects after the Karlsruhe budget ruling. Instead, he is calling for cuts in citizens' benefits and in the area of ​​migration. Aiwanger emphasizes that he does not want to save at the expense of pensioners and suggests making massive social savings. He explains that savings on illegal migration and citizens' money could save several billion euros in order to prevent further borrowing.

The proposal to save billions on illegal migration and citizens' benefits for people who are able to work could have a huge impact on the market and the financial sector. Due to this demand, several billion euros that have previously been made available for this area could now be used for other purposes or even completely canceled. This could lead to a redistribution of financial resources that would impact different companies, institutions or social projects. Furthermore, cuts in the area of ​​migration could impact the integration and support of migrants, which in turn would have consequences for society and the labor market.

The Federal Constitutional Court ruling, which declared the reallocation of 60 billion euros in the 2021 budget to be unconstitutional, could also have a direct impact on the Climate and Transformation Fund. This fund finances programs for greater climate protection, the establishment of future technologies and the development towards a climate-neutral economy. Restricting funding could make the implementation of these programs more difficult and hinder the transformation towards a greener economy.

Overall, Hubert Aiwanger's call is expected to lead to significant changes in the distribution and use of public funds, which could potentially have far-reaching effects on the market, economy and society.

Read the source article at www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de

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