SPD Members Rebel Against Stringent Asylum Policies
A significant faction within the SPD, including prominent members like Gesine Schwan and Juso leader Philipp Türmer, is demanding a shift towards a more humane asylum policy. In an open letter signed by around 2,500 SPD members, they criticize the recent measures endorsed by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser and the traffic light coalition.
These measures include extended border controls, border detentions, and cuts to social benefits for refugees. The letter also condemns the attack in Solingen and warns against the normalization of right-wing positions, which they argue endanger democracy.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has acknowledged these criticisms and promised to continue dialogues with the dissenters. The signatories emphasize the need to uphold human rights and the core values of the SPD, such as freedom, justice, and solidarity.
They urge the party to steer clear of adopting exclusionary and stigmatizing rhetoric and to defend the asylum rights in line with European and international law.
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