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pampango

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Thu Jan 31, 2013, 12:52 PM Jan 2013

German court confirms social rights (health care) for Bulgarians and Romanians, even

those who do not have work permits.

EU citizens from Bulgaria and Romania are entitled to healthcare and social benefits in Germany even without a valid working permit, a German court has said in a ruling that may overturn welfare restrictions sought by the German government.

Bulgarians and Romanians, as citizens from the EU's newest member states, are still subject to labour market restrictions in Germany and a number of other EU states, including the UK where the government is also considering restricting access to the national health system.

According to fresh migration data, almost a million people came to Germany in 2011, 43 percent of whom were from new member states - Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.

Lazarinka R.'s case sets a precedent for similar cases where EU citizens were refused or advised not to seek welfare benefits in the absence of a legal status.

http://euobserver.com/social/118899

Some courts in Europe are not satisfied with the already quite progressive level of health care and social benefits and demand that they be expanded even further. The good news is that the controversy in Germany concerns whether or how much to expand the safety net rather than how to restrict it.
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German court confirms social rights (health care) for Bulgarians and Romanians, even (Original Post) pampango Jan 2013 OP
Good. Germany has come a long way since the 1940s (nt) Nye Bevan Jan 2013 #1
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