Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the importance of passing last-minute legislation before the impending vote of confidence, urging opposition support to ease citizens' financial burdens.
During the session, Scholz outlined three key legislative goals: adjusting tax brackets to combat bracket creep, modifying child welfare payments, and extending the flat-rate "Deutschlandticket" for affordable rail travel.
In an appeal to the opposition, Scholz stated, "The time of the election campaign is not a time of stagnation. We can still get things done." He insisted on the necessity of collaboration.
Scholz's push for bipartisanship was evident as he acknowledged the presence of CDU leaders in the chamber and reiterated the need for unity in tackling pressing financial issues.
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