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German coalition leaders pledge rapid pension reform overhaul
German coalition leaders, including Chancellor Friedrich Merz and SPD's Bärbel Bas, pledged to rapidly implement 33 pension reform recommendations, including a mandatory capital-funded savings scheme and adjusting retirement age with life expectancy. The reforms aim to address systemic strain from retiring baby boomers and are targeted for implementation in the second half of the year.
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