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Proposal sought for a worker radiation safety directive, addressing potentially harmful ionising radiation exposure concerns.

State official Wolfgang Kubicki openly states a decline in citizen trust, citing overburdened migration policies and strained rule of law, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) capitalizing on these issues. Kubicki deems any ban on the party as detrimental, both politically and legally, and he...

Proposal for a directive on the safety of workers from radiation hazards has been requested from...
Proposal for a directive on the safety of workers from radiation hazards has been requested from the Commission.

Proposal sought for a worker radiation safety directive, addressing potentially harmful ionising radiation exposure concerns.

In an interview with Welt News Channel, Wolfgang Kubicki, a deputy from the Free Democratic Party (FDP), issued a clear warning call for the current political situation in Germany. Kubicki expressed concerns about the potential for political instability and the rise of extremist parties, particularly the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Kubicki is disappointed with the coalition committee's focus on tax increases instead of real reforms. He believes that this focus would further weaken Germany, and instead, efforts should be made towards meaningful changes. The FDP deputy also suggested that Germany is facing challenges in the areas of migration policy and the rule of law, which the AfD party is benefiting from.

Kubicki expressed his concern that the state is losing the trust of its citizens. He considers a ban procedure against the AfD party to be politically and legally disastrous, stating that such a move would only strengthen the party's position.

The article does not provide any new information about specific reforms or solutions proposed by Kubicki. However, his statements underscore the need for a shift in focus from tax increases to real reforms that address the root causes of the issues facing Germany.

Wolfgang Kubicki belongs to the FDP party, which in the 2025 coalition government is open to a so-called Germany coalition with SPD and Union, with a Union-led government being the likely scenario and FDP ready to join a black-yellow coalition with the Union.

The article was published by Welt News Channel on 05 September 2025. It serves as a reminder of the complex political landscape in Germany and the need for careful consideration and balanced decision-making in addressing the challenges facing the country.

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