Germany’s government-appointed pension commission’s final report outlining 33 recommendations for pension reform has been leaked to FOCUS online a day before its official release. Key proposals include mandatory health checks beginning at age 45 and the possibility of partial retirement starting at age 58. The commission’s recommendations aim to address Germany’s aging population and the long-term sustainability of the state pension system. Details released include the full text of all 33 proposals, allowing for public scrutiny before the official announcement. The report is expected to spark debate regarding the future of retirement age and healthcare provisions for older workers. The government is now expected to consider the commission’s findings as it develops future pension policy. FOCUS online’s early publication provides an unprecedented look at the potential changes to Germany’s retirement landscape.