2024-12-20 17:55:08
Migration
Politics
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Germany's Migration Policy Debate Intensifies

Migration has emerged as a pivotal issue in Germany's political landscape ahead of the 2025 federal election. The Union parties are vocal in their criticism of the current government's asylum policies, labeling them as insufficient and misleading.

CDU politician Caroline Bosbach accuses the government of deceiving citizens with their migration package. Meanwhile, CSU leader Markus Söder advocates for a fundamental reform of asylum rights.

He proposes transforming the individual right to asylum, enshrined in the constitution, into an objective guarantee. This change would enable Germany to control the number of refugees it accepts.

Söder's plan aims to streamline asylum procedures and reduce Germany's attractiveness to migrants. The Union's proposals underscore a broader push for stricter migration controls, reflecting growing public and political demands for reform.

These debates are set to shape the upcoming election campaigns, highlighting migration as a contentious issue in German politics.

tz
19. Dezember 2024 um 18:53

Government 'throws sand in the eyes of citizens': CDU politician criticizes migration package before federal election

Migration will be a central issue before the 2025 federal election. The Union criticizes the asylum package of the traffic light coalition; part of the package is on shaky ground. CDU politician Caroline Bosbach sees flaws in the package and accuses the government of 'throwing sand in the eyes of citizens'.
gmx
20. Dezember 2024 um 13:55

Kretschmer accuses federal government of inaction on the issue of migration

Politics
Kretschmer criticizes the federal government for inaction on irregular migration; calls for border controls and the rejection of migrants from safe countries; laments that German courts have declared returns to Greece and Italy inadmissible.
zeit
20. Dezember 2024 um 13:29

Asylum Policy: CSU Calls for Asylum Law Reform After Federal Election

Politics
The CSU is calling for a reform of asylum law after the federal election. It wants to transform the individual right to asylum into an objective guarantee, so that Germany can decide for itself how many people are accepted. This would lead to a "fundamental change", as not everyone could sue for it. The CSU had already demanded a cap on refugees during the asylum crisis in 2015, which led to a dispute with the CDU.
gmx
20. Dezember 2024 um 13:13

Söder's CSU wants to change the fundamental right to asylum

Politics
The CSU wants to reform the asylum law: The individual right is to be transformed into an "objective guarantee" so that Germany itself decides how many people are admitted. This is to be included in the election manifesto and mean a "fundamental change". The CSU distinguishes between labor and flight migration and wants to limit the latter. The federal election on February 23 is intended to enable these plans. In the past, there was a dispute between Angela Merkel (CDU) and Horst Seehofer (CSU)..
CW

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