Migration Debate: Traffic Light Coalition Clashes on Border Rejections
The traffic light coalition faces internal strife as the Greens denounce the Union's migrant rejection stance, urging Chancellor Scholz to exhibit stronger leadership. FDP's Djir-Sarai sharply criticizes the Greens, with Lindner expressing apprehension.
A survey reveals varied opinions on asylum and refugee policy changes, notably among AfD, BSW, CDU/CSU, and SPD supporters, revealing discord even within Green supporters. Lindner's call for a Danish-inspired asylum policy raises EU legality concerns.
The FDP newspaper sparks controversy with critiques of a 'clique' of Green and left-wing politicians. Recent polls show dwindling support for the traffic light coalition, indicating dissatisfaction with Chancellor Scholz's performance.
Lindner contemplates Grundgesetz amendments for border rejections, challenging international asylum laws and agreements, while experts question the efficacy of strict measures in immigration policies.
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