Social justice advocacy expressed by Miersch in proposed reforms - Miersch advocates for social equity during revisions
In the current political landscape of Germany, Matthias Miersch, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in the Bundestag, is advocating for reforms aimed at ensuring social justice and climate protection.
Miersch, a vocal proponent of the SPD's agenda, has emphasized the need for reforms in the state's healthcare system. Despite billions of euros invested, he highlighted the difficulty in securing specialist appointments, underscoring the need for change.
In his bid to move Germany forward securely and justly, Miersch has emphasized the role of wealthy individuals and large fortunes in financing social services and the welfare state. He referred to them as the "broad shoulders, the great fortunes" and called for these groups to contribute more strongly to the financing of state services. This, he believes, is crucial for ensuring social justice and the sustainability of the social system.
Miersch has also initiated measures to reduce energy prices and established a special fund for investments in infrastructure and climate neutrality. This fund aims to support education, infrastructure, and mobility, with the ultimate goal of creating a more sustainable future for Germany.
In the fight against tax evasion, Miersch has been vocal, stating that it costs billions annually. He has called for measures against tax evasion, emphasizing that everyone should contribute to financing state services.
Climate protection remains a top priority for Miersch. He has supported the federal government's decision to back the new EU climate target for 2040, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels. Miersch also emphasized the need to combine climate protection with social justice, ensuring that any measures taken do not disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of society.
Miersch has also stressed the importance of intervening when it comes to the misuse of the social system. He has reiterated the SPD's commitment to ensuring protection in old age or illness, and has called for intervention against the misuse of the social system.
While some measures take time to take effect, Miersch remains optimistic. He understands that change is a process, but is committed to pushing for reforms that will benefit the people of Germany, both now and in the future.
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