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Pension Revolt Rocks Merz’s Union as Söder Urges Talks

The SPD refuses to reopen the draft, leaving an early‑December vote in doubt, with the year‑end rollout under pressure.

Overview

  • At the Junge Union’s Deutschlandtag in Rust, Friedrich Merz’s appeal for support drew icy silence while critics of the package won loud applause.
  • The Union’s Junge Gruppe of 18 Bundestag members and the JU signaled they will not back the bill in its current form, imperiling the coalition’s working majority.
  • The draft would hold the pension level at 48% until 2031, with critics warning that extensions beyond 2031 could create roughly €120 billion in follow‑up costs by 2040.
  • SPD co-leader Lars Klingbeil stated that the law will not be changed, reinforcing a hard line against renegotiation.
  • CSU leader Markus Söder called for renewed talks and publicly defended Merz, while the coalition plans a Bundestag vote in the first week of December and an Aktivrente launch around the turn of the year.