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Proposal demanded for a labor safety directive addressing risks from ionising radiation exposure.
Proposal demanded for a labor safety directive addressing risks from ionising radiation exposure.

Proposal sought for a worker radiation safety directive from the Commission regarding the mitigation of risks from ionizing radiation exposure.

Green Party Leader Criticizes Delay in Corona Emergency Aid Payment

In a recent development, Katrin Göring-Eckardt, the Green party faction leader in Germany, has expressed her disapproval towards the handling of the corona emergency aid situation by the German government. Göring-Eckardt has criticized Economics Minister Peter Altmaier (CDU) and Finance Minister Olaf Scholz (SPD) for scrambling from week to week, and has described the delay in the payment of corona emergency aid as a "bankruptcy declaration of the federal government."

Göring-Eckardt has highlighted the importance of a long-term perspective when providing aid to businesses affected by the coronavirus. She has demanded that aid should kick in automatically, promptly, unbureaucratically, and with a long-term perspective for businesses that close to protect against the virus. In addition, she has called for a 100 percent reimbursement of operating costs plus an entrepreneur's wage for self-employed and small businesses in the case of a complete business closure.

The regular payment of November corona emergency aid can only begin in January, according to Göring-Eckardt. This delay, she has shared, is a cause for concern. She has emphasized the need for immediate and unbureaucratic aid for businesses affected by the coronavirus.

Göring-Eckardt's criticisms and demands come at a time when small and medium-sized enterprises in Germany are struggling to stay afloat due to the ongoing pandemic. Delays in the payment of emergency aid can have a significant impact on the liquidity and survival of these businesses, and Göring-Eckardt's calls for faster and more generous aid measures reflect the urgent need for support in these challenging times.

While specific details about Göring-Eckardt's criticisms and demands regarding the corona emergency aid payment delay in Germany could not be found in the most recent search results, her previous advocacy for timely and sufficient financial support for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that she is committed to ensuring that businesses in Germany receive the support they need to weather the storm of the pandemic.

Other criticisms by the Green Party Leader Katrin Göring-Eckardt extend to policy-and-legislation related to the coronavirus, with a call for a more proactive and streamlined approach to supporting businesses. In politics and general-news, discussions around the delay in the corona emergency aid payment have highlighted the importance of swift and unbureaucratic assistance for businesses struggling during the pandemic.

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