Court Clears Path for Fast-Tracked Bundestag Vote on Health Reform and Heating Law

July 9, 2026
Court Clears Path for Fast-Tracked Bundestag Vote on Health Reform and Heating Law
  • The Federal Constitutional Court rejected emergency injunction requests from Greens and Left MPs against the health care savings package, allowing the legislation to proceed toward a Bundestag vote as planned.

  • The court also rejected the opposition’s interim appeals, clearing the way for a fast-tracked vote on the health reform and the heating law scheduled for Friday.

  • This article will be updated as new developments occur.

  • In its ruling dated 23 July, the court signaled it will publish guidelines on the boundaries of procedural control, indicating a cautious stance toward intrusions into internal parliamentary processes.

  • Dahmen argued the decision addresses procedural timing rather than the policy merits, stressing that citizens expect lawmakers to fully understand impacts before enacting laws.

  • Kassenverband warned that delaying the law would cost money, as hospital and physician tariff negotiations already occur in the summer and could be disrupted if the law takes effect later.

  • The government contends the package is necessary to curb future expenditure growth and to demonstrate the coalition’s ability to act during the summer reform push.

  • Dahmen cited a parallel to the 2023 Building Energy Act case, noting changes in the Senate’s composition since then, including new members such as Vice President Ann-Katrin Kaufhold.

  • The heating law allows continued installation of new gas and oil heating systems until 2029 with a shift toward CO2-neutral fuels, subject to coalition agreements.

  • The court’s decision relates to an accelerated legislative procedure; a main hearing on July 23 will deliver its substantive ruling on the heating act as in previous years.

  • Similar petitions against legislation have occurred before, notably in 2023 with the heating law, and the court’s forthcoming ruling may set standards for parliamentary procedure in fast-track cases.

  • The court referenced a 2023 decision on the heating law, suggesting it may outline limits on the duration of expedited procedures in future cases.

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