FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai warns against any distribution mass

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FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai emphasizes: “Taxpayers’ money cannot be distributed freely.” Read more about his views on the economic transition.

FDP-Generalsekretär Djir-Sarai betont: "Geld der Steuerzahler nicht beliebige Verteilungsmasse." Lesen Sie mehr über seine Ansichten zur Wirtschaftswende.
FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai emphasizes: “Taxpayers’ money cannot be distributed freely.” Read more about his views on the economic transition.

FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai warns against any distribution mass

The FDP General Secretary Djir-Sarai revealed clear ideological differences with the coalition partners SPD and Greens at the party's federal party conference. He emphasized that for the FDP, taxpayers' money does not simply represent an arbitrary means of distribution, but rather represents a fundamental difference to other parties. Djir-Sarai made it clear that the FDP made clear its dissatisfaction in the traffic light coalition at the party conference in Berlin.

During the two-day party conference, key points for Germany's economic strength were discussed and recorded in the federal executive board's key proposal for an economic turnaround. Djir-Sarai explained that the coalition must now confront these demands and emphasized the importance of fighting for their implementation. Despite the differences with the traffic light coalition, he praised his coalition partners and emphasized the seriousness of his position.

Regarding the future of Germany, Djir-Sarai named clear goals for the FDP, including rewarding work and performance, reducing bureaucracy, relieving the burden on citizens and companies, strengthening work incentives and improving investment conditions. The FDP is convinced that Germany must prepare for massive changes in order to become economically strong again. FDP deputy leader Johannes Vogel pushed for a joint coalition bill for an economic turnaround before the summer break in order to steer Germany in a positive direction.