Friedrich Melz, the leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU), called for more severe immigration policies and quickly expelled abroad during the discussion in German Congress.
The party is part of the conservative alliance of the CDU/CSU, and is currently conducting a poll prior to the February federal election.
“We are borrowing it from the actors,” he said in the migration policy.
He said that CDU/CSU is trying to find a “common solution” with Prime Minister Oraf Cholt’s ruling party.
Melz stated that the far -right alternative of the German (AFD) party could secure a majority of the “necessary law on Friday” for the first time.
CDU leaders have been criticized after suggesting that the law can be passed with the support of AFD.
“I have no doubt about it. We’ll do as much as possible because democracy is in danger when extremists hold power,” says Melz. I did it.
He emphasized that after the collapse in November, the Cholts government represented the minority of Congress.
“Social and political minorities … when extremists use militants as a tool that permanently ignore the majority of the population, they are also threatening democracy.” Melz stated in the Wednesday discussion.
He asked Germany to make an “effective decision” to those who illegally arrived in the country.
Melz claimed to Germany that “there is a big problem in crime among foreigners, especially among asylum applicants.”
He emphasized many people in the “immigration background” in Germany, and many of them have lived in the country for decades.
Melz warns that immigration people have become a far right “target”, and that they represent the Bundestag AFD.