Lower Saxony distributes payment cards: debate about cash boundaries erades!
Lower Saxony distributes payment cards: debate about cash boundaries erades!
Braunschweig, Deutschland - In Lower Saxony, the introduction of payment cards for refugees began. From today, the first cards will be issued in the various recording centers, and a total of 8,300 tickets have already been ordered, reported Klaus Dierker, President of the Lower Saxony State Admission Authority. These digital cards that are charged monthly enable users to easily manage their social benefits without having to own an account. The use of the maps is possible throughout Germany, but there is a cash limit of 50 euros per month that is definitely controversial. Interior Minister Daniela Behrens (SPD) stated that this measure serves to prevent money from flowing abroad and at the same time digitizing the granting of performance. This is intended to improve the participation for refugees as well as bureaucratic hurdles, such as ndr.de
controversy and criticism of the cash upper limit
Despite the positive approaches, there is massive criticism of the new regulation. The Lower Saxony refugee council sees the payment card as discriminatory and stigmatizing. Managing Director Kai Weber complained that the card refused to use the use for essential things such as flea market purchases or memberships. Hanover Mayor Belit Onay also skeptically commented and described the cash upper limit of 50 euros as an obstacle to the integration of refugees into society. According to Onay, the payment card introduced will also generate additional administrative effort in the municipalities, while the city of Hanover had already established its own models with fewer restrictions. Further feedback on the handling and the influence of court judgments are still pending in order to clarify how the implementation actually develops, as well as n-tv.de reported.
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