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Deutschland-Liveblog: Merz: „Können es uns nicht erlauben, einzelne Maßnahmen abzulehnen“

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

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June 23, 2026

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Deutschland-Liveblog: Merz: „Können es uns nicht erlauben, einzelne Maßnahmen abzulehnen“

Kanzler will Renten-Vorschläge vollständig umsetzen +++ Rentenkommission stellt Bericht vor +++ Banaszak sieht Merz auf sozialpolitischem Irrweg“ +++ alle Entwicklungen im Liveblog

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