“We will be forced to cut state benefits, support personal responsibility and demand higher personal contributions from each individual.”

Wir werden Leistungen des Staates kürzen, Eigenverantwortung fördern und mehr Eigenleistung von jedem Einzelnen abfordern müssen.
government policy statement, 14 March 2003, quoted on ksta.de http://www.ksta.de/politik/hintergrund--das-reformpaket---132agenda-2010--148,15187246,13237294.html

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Wir werden Leistungen des Staates kürzen, Eigenverantwortung fördern und mehr Eigenleistung von jedem Einzelen abfordern müssen.

Regierungserklärung am 14. März 2003, Plenarprotokoll 15/32 dip21.bundestag.de http://dip21.bundestag.de/dip21/btp/15/15032.pdf, S. 2479 (D)
Variant: Wir werden Leistungen des Staates kürzen, Eigenverantwortung fördern und mehr Eigenleistung von jedem Einzelnen abfordern müssen.

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