Chancellor Scholz on Migration, Ukraine War, and Confidence in the Bundestag
Chancellor Olaf Scholz discusses the government's decisions in migration policy, including reducing benefits for asylum seekers and expanding detention for deportation. He emphasizes the implementation of these measures within European laws and the Basic Law.
Scholz is open to addressing the migration issue with the Union and federal states. He also advocates for a peace conference with Russia to end the Ukraine war.
Scholz rejects border rejections but wants to strengthen border management. Despite doubts about his trust in Selenskyj after the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, Scholz views the investigation positively.
He opposes calling for a vote of confidence in the Bundestag and emphasizes the challenges of government formations. Scholz is willing to compromise on migration negotiations and supports the acceleration of the asylum and security package.
He highlights the achievements of the Ampel coalition and the need for parties to find a way to govern together. The Chancellor aims to promote peace talks in Ukraine, involving Russia, and acknowledges the difficulties in forming a stable government in Germany.
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