德国新闻:无子女成年人需缴纳更多长期护理保险费
Germany news: Childfree adults to pay more for elder care

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以下是2026年5月26日的新闻摘要: **法律与社会议题:** 德国演员克里斯蒂安·乌尔门(Christian Ulmen)因前妻科琳·费尔南德斯(Collien Fernandes)提起的诉讼,正受到数字家庭暴力指控的调查,涉及跟踪骚扰及制作深度伪造色情内容。此外,针对慕尼黑安全认证机构南德意志集团(TÜV Süd)的集体诉讼已经启动,涉及其在2019年巴西布鲁马迪纽大坝坍塌事故中的责任。同时,一项拟议中的法案提议让未生育子女的成年人缴纳更高的养老护理费,以应对德国人口老龄化问题;国家警察工会则呼吁增加拨款,以修缮破旧的警局设施。 **政治与国际关系:** 德国因俄罗斯在乌克兰持续的威胁与升级行动召见了俄罗斯大使。在国防方面,国防部长鲍里斯·皮斯托留斯(Boris Pistorius)正访问加拿大以争取一份潜艇合同,并因日程冲突取消了原定前往华盛顿的行程。 **环境与基础设施:** 德国大部分地区目前正经历一场打破纪录的非常规五月热浪,这凸显了各界对气候变化及该国基础设施日益老化的持续担忧。

德国近期一项关于提高无子女群体养老保险缴费比例的提案,在 Hacker News 上引发了激烈讨论。 支持者认为,由于无子女者并未抚育未来的纳税人和护理人员,他们理应支付更多费用,以分担人口老龄化带来的社会成本。一些人将此视为社会契约中一种合理的“公平”调整。 相反,许多批评者认为该政策具有惩罚性和片面性。他们指出,出生率下降是由于生活成本高昂、住房短缺、就业不稳定以及现代经济压力等系统性问题所致,而非人们主观上不愿生育。反对者认为,该政策不公平地惩罚了无力抚养孩子的人、不孕不育者或选择丁克的人,且忽略了父母已经从现有国家福利中获得了更多支持的事实。 归根结底,这场讨论凸显了两种观点之间的分歧:一方主张通过经济激励来提高出生率,另一方则认为,无论政府政策如何,当前的经济结构已使为人父母对许多人而言成为一种难以企及或缺乏吸引力的前景。
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Ulmen is suspected of "digital violence" that "allegedly took place in Spain between 2022 and 2023," authorities were quoted by the Potsdamer Neusten Nachrichten as saying.

In March, Der Spiegel magazine broke the news that German TV presenter Collien Fernandes had filed a lawsuit against Ulmen, her ex-husband, in Spain accusing him of creating deepfake pornography in her likeness, creating fake social media profiles purporting to belong to Fernandes, and digital stalking.

The pair were married from 2011 until February of this year, the majority of that time spent in Potsdam. Ulmen is a well-known actor in Germany from a variety of comedy movies and Fernandes has spent her career presenting music and lifestyle shows on German cable channels.

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According to a report from German media group RND, federal Health Minister Nina Warken has prepared a draft bill that would have adults without children pay a higher percentage of taxes towards publicly-funded elder care.

The bill would have contributions from childfree adults increase by 0.7% over a period of years, meaning they would pay 2.5% of their income each month. Their employer will be expected to pay 1.8%. For adults with children the rates will remain the same: 1.8% for people with one child, 1.55% for people with two children, and 1.3% for people with three or more children.

Under the proposal, all adults over the age of 23 who are working full-time would be affected. 

It is unclear when Warken, a member of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's center-right Christian Democrats (CDU), will submit the draft to the cabinet. Her ministry had originally said it would present a proposal for elder care reform in mid-May. With a long-stagnating birthrate mildly buoyed by immigration, Germany needs to act fast to make sure older generations can be taken care of without placing an undue burden on young people.

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