The German federal elections will impact 14 million minors who cannot vote yet will be affected by party policies. Major parties like CDU/CSU are focusing on family support pledges, such as improving parental leave and benefits. While they aim to enhance family financial relief and career compatibility, many of these proposals lack implementation and funding details. Despite leading polls, uncertainties about how commitments will be realized in practice leave families in a cautious position as the election approaches.
The CDU/CSU party pledges to improve parental leave, allowances, and child benefits but lacks specifics on funding and implementation, creating uncertainty for families.
Political parties in Germany are promising financial relief and better compatibility between family and career, with significant proposals for family policy outlined in their election manifestos.
Despite promising to bundle family benefits and create a digital portal for ease of access, the CDU/CSU lacks detailed proposals on expansion and implementation.
Leading parties, including the CDU/CSU, aim to enhance childcare facilities and offer tax relief for single parents, but specifics remain vague.
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