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Family Minister's draft law: Parental allowance to be paid even shorter
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Family Minister's draft law: Parental allowance to be paid even shorter

A draft bill proposed by the Minister of Family aims to reduce the duration of parental allowance payments. The proposal has sparked sharp criticism from the opposition and labor unions. The changes would affect how long parents receive financial support after the birth of a child. This move has raised concerns about the impact on families and the potential increase in financial strain during early childhood. The debate highlights ongoing discussions around family policy and social welfare.

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Family Minister's draft law: Parental allowance to be paid even shorter

A draft bill proposed by the Minister of Family aims to reduce the duration of parental allowance payments. The proposal has sparked sharp criticism from the opposition and labor unions. The changes would affect how long parents receive financial support after the birth of a child. This move has raised concerns about the impact on families and the potential increase in financial strain during early childhood. The debate highlights ongoing discussions around family policy and social welfare.

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