German Government Gives Policy Statement

BERLIN, DEU - FEBRUARY 13: (L to R) Agriculture and Consumer Protection Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich (CSU), Education Minister Johanna Wanka (CDU) and Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere (CDU) arrive for a meeting of the Bundestag, or German federal Parliament, on February 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. In a government policy statement, or Regierungserklaerung, Vice Chancellor and Economy and Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) said he wants to see more financial strengthening of German cities and local communities, as well as an 8.50 EUR an hour minimum wage, a proposal met with opposition by Sahra Wagenknecht of the Left party (Die Linken), who insisted that 10 EUR an hour is a fairer salary. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
BERLIN, DEU - FEBRUARY 13: (L to R) Agriculture and Consumer Protection Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich (CSU), Education Minister Johanna Wanka (CDU) and Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere (CDU) arrive for a meeting of the Bundestag, or German federal Parliament, on February 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. In a government policy statement, or Regierungserklaerung, Vice Chancellor and Economy and Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) said he wants to see more financial strengthening of German cities and local communities, as well as an 8.50 EUR an hour minimum wage, a proposal met with opposition by Sahra Wagenknecht of the Left party (Die Linken), who insisted that 10 EUR an hour is a fairer salary. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
German Government Gives Policy Statement
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