German opposition leader plans migration proposals to parliament in risky pre-election move

German opposition leader plans migration proposals to parliament in risky pre-election move
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German opposition leader plans migration proposals to parliament in risky pre-election move
Author: Via AP news wire
Published: Jan, 24 2025 17:25

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German opposition leader plans migration proposals to parliament in risky pre-election move Germany's opposition leader said Friday his party will bring motions to toughen migration policy to parliament next week in one of its last sessions before the country's election, a risky move if they go to a vote and pass with the help of a far-right party.

Merz said his position toward AfD remains clear and his party won't approve any AfD motion, won't go into government or work with it and won't negotiate with it on any motions.

Friedrich Merz, whose center-right Union bloc leads polls ahead of Germany's Feb. 23 election, vowed Thursday to bar people from entering the country without proper papers and to step up deportations if he is elected chancellor.

On Friday, he said that the Union will bring motions to parliament next week “that correspond solely to our conviction” and added: “We will introduce them independently of who approves them.”.

That potentially leaves Merz open to accusations of breaking longstanding pledges not to work directly or indirectly with the far-right and anti-immigration Alternative for Germany, or AfD.

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