The German parliament was blamed for Heckle on Wednesday after the firewall for the far right crack.
The strict borders and non -restricted movements that demand the asylum rules were gained with the support of Germany’s far -right alternative (AFD). During the storm session, politicians of various political parties were criticized and responsible.
Friedrich Melz, a conservative CDU leader, presented a plan and defended his actions as “needed.” However, Prime Minister Olaf Cholz accused him of moving as “unacceptable mistakes.”
MERZ is currently planning to propose an actual law on Friday. This may be the support of AFD and aims to suppress the number of immigrants and the rights of family reunion.
However, his proposed measures are very unlikely to be implemented on this side of the SNAP election in February, and if so, they may collide with the EU method.
The CDU leader told Bundestag that the policy is not wrong just because the wrong people support it, with the support of the AFD claim.
“Before believing that there is a threat to public safety and order, how much do you have to be a victim of such violence?” He asked him.
CDU leaders are believed to have become the next Prime Minister of Germany due to the major position of the party in the poll, but they do not want AFD support and claim that they do not want.
“I told the Diet, given how AFD’s percentage supports and their happy face makes me feel uncomfortable.
Prime Minister Cholts, a social Democratic Party, which collapsed last year, blamed Melz for his actions.
“More than 75 years ago, since its establishment of the German Federal Republic, our parliament has always had a clear consensus among all Democrats.
Another difficult debate on German immigrants has been a desire for asylum, and has recently burned up with a series of fatal attacks in Asfinburg.
It is a central problem of the election campaign caused by the collapse of the Chaltz Union.
The movement of the CDU on Wednesday, which is supported by AFD and liberal FDP, has called for “prohibition” from those who enter Germany without appropriate documents, but cannot act on the current minority government.
It is difficult to exaggerate firewall importance in the far right in German political culture. Holocaust’s memory plays a basic role in modern Germany.
Before the voting on Wednesday, Bundestag commemorated every year for the Nazi victims. Meanwhile, Roman Schwarzmann, a 88 -year -old Holocaust survivor, spoke to Congress.
German President Frank Valter Stein Myier also gave a speech to the parliamentary members to never forget the Nazi crime. He said there would be no “drawn” to end our historical responsibility as a German.
This is directly inconsistent with the AFD policy that criticizes German memory culture and claims a broader view of the national history.
That’s part of the reason why Friedrich Melz said last week, so many people were shocked.
This is inconsistent not only for his previous statement, but also with his official border.
The AFD section is classified as an extremist in the right wing by domestic information, but the party is currently voting second, but Meltz has excluded any kind of coalition with them.
This week, the latest opinion polls showed that conservative CDU supported several percent points to 28 %, but AFD increased to only 20 %.
AFD leader Alice Wydel says that Firewall is equivalent to the “anti -democratic cultel agreement” and predicts it will collapse in the next few years.
Opening the door to get close to the far right support is Melz’s gambling. He believes that his more urgent attitude toward immigration regains the right wing trying to vote for AFD.
But doing so can lead to a risk of losing support from the center.
With the latest parliamentary movements, Melz told famous that when Germany faced a large number of immigrants 10 years ago, “Wire Chafen Das” or “We can do it”. He clearly said goodbye to Angela Merkel, a more central and conservative predecessor. And refugees.
These movements are symbolic, and the conservatives will inform you what you want to do with power. But they are also specific signals for voters who are likely to be ready to accept support.
The critic says he broke his words in the firewall. It is no wonder that AFD cheered in Congress when the results were announced.