Germany may cancel payments for Ukrainians: statement by Zeder
Bavarian politician Markus Söder has called for the cancellation of state payments for Ukrainians in Germany, claiming that 'no more state payments for Ukrainian refugees'. 'We have a clear agreement, and it must be fulfilled. This means no more state payments for Ukrainian refugees,' said Söder.
The politician believes that there needs to be stricter control over the influx of young men from Ukraine into Germany and a change in the approach to providing them with support. He also advocated for strengthening the conditions for accepting migrants and reducing social benefits for newcomers.
Markus Söder also emphasized the problems facing the German automotive industry due to the shortage of microchips and called for the creation of independent European logistics chains. He criticized the European Commission's climate strategy, calling the plans for a transition to electric vehicles by 2035 'unrealistic'. The politician believes that Germany needs to 'reduce bureaucracy and show more trust in entrepreneurs.'
Summary: Bavarian politician Markus Söder opposed state payments for Ukrainians in Germany, calling for stricter migration control and a change in the approach to supporting refugees. He also expressed outrage over the European Commission's climate plans and called on Germany to simplify bureaucracy and support entrepreneurship.
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