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The CEDMA works for the German Government UNLOCK aid their dependendientes

November 25 from 2013 - 00: 10

During their working life, German citizens take over dependency insurance that entitles them to a subsidy in case they suffer dependency problems in the future. If citizens live in Germany, they are entitled to monetary assistance as the government finances their stays in residences, necessary treatments or health care. But that scenario changes when the person establishes his residence outside Germany, marking differences of up to 850 euros per month between people who have quoted the same during their working life.

In order to get the German government to unblock these aids for German retirees who have currently established their residence in the Marina Alta, the president of the Círculo de Empresarios (CEDMA) Sonja Dietz, He held a meeting with the Regional Secretary of Tourism, Daniel Marco and the regional secretary
Dependence, Manuela García.

Sonja Dietz meets in Consellería

During the meeting, Dietz explained this problem for German residents and recalled that the city of Dénia approved a motion which called on the Generalitat Valenciana to initiate a dialogue with the Government of Germany for the realization of a Convention Framework collaboration for these German residents in Valencia are recipients of aid dependency.

This achievement would be for Dietz reason that many retirees who have chosen the region to live do not feel obliged to return to their country due to lack of resources. According to the president of CEDMA, "Getting the German Government to apply the same rights for all German retirees residing in their country or not, in addition to being justice, would be a unique opportunity that would benefit the entire Valencian society, thanks to the expansion of economic activity and a lot of direct and indirect jobs that this would entail. "

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