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Koalition: Führt die Gesundheitsreform zu einem Sommer des Missvergnügens?

Handelsblatt

Handelsblatt

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July 9, 2026

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lean right
Koalition: Führt die Gesundheitsreform zu einem Sommer des Missvergnügens?

Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz lobt in seiner letzten Rede vor der Sommerpause die Reformanstrengungen der Union. Doch eine große Hürde ist am Freitag noch zu nehmen.

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