German financial experts like Serkan Osokin criticize the lack of equal opportunities in the financial system and advocate reforms to bring Germany back to the top of the world in economic development.

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According to a report from www.cicero.de, Serkan Osokin is a co-founder of the Federal Economic Council, which is registered in the lobby register of the German Bundestag, to point out undesirable developments to the federal and state governments in economic and financial policy decisions, to advise them and to support them with new solutions. In an interview, he emphasized that the Federal Economic Council primarily serves the interests of citizens and SMEs and strives for a functioning social market economy and the associated prosperity for as many people as possible. This unbiased, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy is important to ensure a balanced and healthy economy. In contrast, Osokin criticizes an imbalance in business lobbying that leads to decisions that are not...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.cicero.de, engagiert sich Serkan Osokin als Mitbegründer des im Lobbyregister des Deutschen Bundestags eingetragenen Bundeswirtschaftsrats, um die Bundes- und Landesregierungen bei wirtschafts- und finanzpolitischen Entscheidungen auf Fehlentwicklungen hinzuweisen, zu beraten und mit neuen Lösungen zu unterstützen. In einem Interview betont er, dass der Bundeswirtschaftsrat hauptsächlich den Interessen der Bürger und KMUs dient und eine funktionierende soziale Marktwirtschaft und damit verbundenen Wohlstand für möglichst viele anstrebt. Diese unbefangene, überparteiliche und regierungsunabhängige Interessenvertretung ist wichtig, um eine ausgewogene und gesunde Wirtschaft zu gewährleisten. Im Gegensatz dazu kritisiert Osokin eine Disbalance im Wirtschaftslobbyismus, die zu Entscheidungen führt, die nicht …
According to a report from www.cicero.de, Serkan Osokin is a co-founder of the Federal Economic Council, which is registered in the lobby register of the German Bundestag, to point out undesirable developments to the federal and state governments in economic and financial policy decisions, to advise them and to support them with new solutions. In an interview, he emphasized that the Federal Economic Council primarily serves the interests of citizens and SMEs and strives for a functioning social market economy and the associated prosperity for as many people as possible. This unbiased, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy is important to ensure a balanced and healthy economy. In contrast, Osokin criticizes an imbalance in business lobbying that leads to decisions that are not...

German financial experts like Serkan Osokin criticize the lack of equal opportunities in the financial system and advocate reforms to bring Germany back to the top of the world in economic development.

According to a report from www.cicero.de, Serkan Osokin is a co-founder of the Federal Economic Council, which is registered in the lobby register of the German Bundestag, to point out undesirable developments to the federal and state governments in economic and financial policy decisions, to advise them and to support them with new solutions. In an interview, he emphasized that the Federal Economic Council primarily serves the interests of citizens and SMEs and strives for a functioning social market economy and the associated prosperity for as many people as possible.

This unbiased, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy is important to ensure a balanced and healthy economy. In contrast, Osokin criticizes an imbalance in business lobbying that leads to decisions that are not in the interests of the population and SMEs. As a result, trust in politics is dwindling and populists can achieve success.

With regard to financial policy advice, Osokin calls for serious reforms in the financial system and constitutional control of money flows and assets. He speaks out against the current subsidy policy and advocates a simplification of the tax system as well as a reduction in bureaucracy and over-regulation. Failure to implement these reforms could have negative effects on Germany as a business location and requires urgent measures.

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