Scholz on migration meeting: 'It won't be up to us'
Chancellor Scholz believes that the migration talks will not fail because of the traffic light coalition, emphasizing the importance of immigration for the economy while also calling for the management of irregular migration. CDU leader Merz wants migrants to be turned back at the German borders for negotiations to continue.
Scholz criticizes the media's focus on political 'theater'. The talks are scheduled to continue next Tuesday.
FDP leader Lindner warns Scholz against 'Basta' instructions in the migration debate, while also expressing willingness to do what is necessary for border rejections. The Union puts pressure on the coalition to maintain a rational tone in the migration debate.
Bavarian leader Söder demands a significant reduction in asylum applications in Germany, arguing that the country is culturally overwhelmed. The government plans to hold new talks on security and asylum policy.
Despite low approval ratings, Chancellor Scholz remains confident of re-election in 2025. The SPD's stance on migration remains unclear, with the FDP and Union advocating for Dublin border rules and rejections.
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