The coalition partners, the Union and SPD, convened a coalition committee to discuss new financial aid for citizens after the failure of the 1,000-euro relief payment. The talks are taking place in a tense economic environment, where many households are struggling with rising living costs.
Friedrich Merz, the Chancellor and leader of the CDU, emphasized the need for swift action to assist people in Germany. He stated, "We must find solutions that directly benefit the citizens."
The discussions are rooted in the unsuccessful introduction of the 1,000-euro payment, which was originally intended to support low-income households. The rejection of this measure has reignited the conversation about alternative approaches to financial relief.
The coalition is now considering various models, including direct cash payments and tax relief. Concrete proposals are expected to be developed in the coming weeks.



