German
CDU leader Friedrich Merz vows to toughen migration policy
By Euronews
with AP
Published on
23/01/2025 - 17:05 GMT+1
Merz, whose
centre-right bloc currently tops the polls, is toughening his stance on
migration ahead of federal elections next month.
The leader
of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, has vowed to
crackdown on illegal immigration if he becomes chancellor after Bundestag
elections next month.
Merz said on
Thursday that he would bar people without proper papers from entering Germany,
and promised to increase deportations.
His remarks
came the day after two people, including a two-year-old boy, were killed and
three others injured in a stabbing in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg.
The suspect,
who has been arrested, was a former asylum seeker. He was known to local
authorities and had been previously admitted to a psychiatric hospital, and
reportedly had said over a month ago that he would leave the country
voluntarily.
Merz said
the attack had "caused great consternation throughout the country",
and linked it to other incidents as he laid out his new position — implicitly
distancing himself from the governing record of his CDU colleague, former
chancellor Angela Merkel.
"I
refuse to recognise that the acts of Mannheim, Solingen, Magdeburg and now
Aschaffenburg are supposed to be the new normal in Germany," he said.
"Enough is enough. We are faced with the shambles of an asylum and
immigration policy that has been misguided in Germany for 10 years."
Chancellor
Olaf Scholz, meanwhile, met the heads of the country's security services on
Wednesday evening and said they will "draw the necessary
consequences," although he didn't specify what those would be.
Polls show
that with just a month to go till February's election, support for Scholz’s
Social Democrats, the Greens, and the liberal pro-business Free Democrats has
declined since the three parties' governing "traffic light" coalition
collapsed.
Meanwhile,
opinion polls show that support has increased for both the CDU and the extreme
Alternative for Germany, or AfD.
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