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Žestoke reakcije u Njemačkoj zbog prijedloga o potvrdi liječnika već prvog dana bolesti
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Žestoke reakcije u Njemačkoj zbog prijedloga o potvrdi liječnika već prvog dana bolesti

The article discusses a political and social debate in Germany over proposed changes to sick leave rules. The ruling coalition, consisting of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democrats (SPD), has announced new regulations requiring employees to provide a doctor’s certificate on the first day of illness. This change eliminates the option of obtaining a medical certificate by phone, a measure introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce unnecessary visits to clinics. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz argues that the current high rate of sickness absence is unsustainable and that the country must return to pre-pandemic rules. However, medical associations have strongly criticized the proposals, arguing that forcing thousands of people to visit clinics solely for administrative purposes is unreasonable and could overwhelm healthcare facilities. While some politicians, including SPD members, call for more flexible solutions, others, like CDU member Jens Spahn, support the reforms.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 70prije 16 h
Žestoke reakcije u Njemačkoj zbog prijedloga o potvrdi liječnika već prvog dana bolesti

The article discusses a political and social debate in Germany over proposed changes to sick leave rules. The ruling coalition, consisting of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democrats (SPD), has announced new regulations requiring employees to provide a doctor’s certificate on the first day of illness. This change eliminates the option of obtaining a medical certificate by phone, a measure introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce unnecessary visits to clinics. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz argues that the current high rate of sickness absence is unsustainable and that the country must return to pre-pandemic rules. However, medical associations have strongly criticized the proposals, arguing that forcing thousands of people to visit clinics solely for administrative purposes is unreasonable and could overwhelm healthcare facilities. While some politicians, including SPD members, call for more flexible solutions, others, like CDU member Jens Spahn, support the reforms.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article presents both sides of the debate—supporting the reform from the government and criticism from medical unions—it does not clearly favor one side over the other. It includes quotes from both the chancellor and union representatives, and reports on differing opinions within the SPD.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects the BBC's content including the policy change, Merz's comments, and medical group criticisms. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'žestoke reakcije' and potential bias in emphasizing criticism over government rationale.

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