German Chancellor Merz's cabinet approves a major healthcare system overhaul and a new budget blueprint.
The German cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, has officially approved a comprehensive overhaul of the national healthcare system alongside a new budget blueprint.
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The German cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, has officially approved a comprehensive overhaul of the national healthcare system alongside a new budget blueprint.
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