31 January 2025

The German parliament was sent to Heikalz and expansion on Wednesday after the “Wall of Protection” against working with the right -wing extremist cracker.

A non -binding movement has been approved to strict rules of borders and resort to the support of the extreme right -wing alternative to Germany (AFD). During the stormy session, politicians of various parties have criticized and blamed each other.

Governor CDU leader Friedrich Mirz, who presented the plans, defended his actions as “necessary”. But Chancellor Olaf Schools criticized the move as an “unforgivable mistake.”

MERZ is now planning to suggest actual legislation on Friday – again with potential AFD support – aims to reduce migration numbers and family reunification rights.

But it is unlikely that its proposed measures will enter into force in this aspect of the surprising February elections, and – if they do so – can collide with the European Union law.

In reference to AFD support for the movement, the CDU Bundestag leader told the policy not wrong just because “the wrong people support it.”

“How many children should become victims of this violence before you also think that there is a threat to public safety and order?” He asked.

The CDU leader – who tends to be the next German advisor because of his pioneering party's position in the polls – also insisted that he seek to support AFD and nor want him.

“Think about how AFD and their happy faces will make me feel uncomfortable.”

Counselor Schools – a social democratic, the coalition government collapsed last year – photographed Mirz for his actions.

“Since the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany more than 75 years ago, there has always been a clear consensus among all Democrats in our parliaments: We have not made a common reason with the far right.”

Germany's discussion has already erupted about immigration in the wake of a series of deadly attacks where the suspect is asylum seeker, the last of which is in the city of Ashoufurg.

It has become an essential issue in the elections for the elections, which caused the collapse of the ruling Schulz alliance.

On Wednesday, with the support of the AFD and the liberal FDP, CDU called for a “ban” on anyone entering Germany without the correct documents – but the current minority government cannot behave.

It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the wall of protection against the extreme right in German political culture. The Holocaust memory plays a fundamental role in modern Germany.

Before a vote on Wednesday, Bundestag held the annual celebration of the Nazi victims, during which he addressed the 88 -year -old Holocaust survivor.

German President Frank Walter Steinmeier also delivered a speech to the deputies, and called for not to forget the crimes of the Nazis. He said that there should not be a “decree” that ends our historical responsibility as peaceful.

This contradicts the AFD policy, which criticized the culture of German memory and argued with a broader view of the country's history.

This is partly why many were shocked when Friedrich Mirz said last week that he did not care if AFD supported his parliamentary movements or not.

This not only contradicts his previous statements, but also the official line of his party, which prevents conservatives from relying on the extreme right in parliamentary voices.

Sections of AFD were classified as right -wing extremists by local intelligence, but the party is the polling at the present time, although Mirz has excluded any kind of alliance with them.

This week, the latest opinion polls showed that the conservative CDU's support has slipped a few percent to 28 %, while AFD rose slightly to 20 %.

AFD leader Alice Widel said that the protection wall is up to the “anti -democracy agreement” and expected to collapse in the coming years.

Opening the door to rely on support from the far right is a gamble of Mires, who believes that his extreme extremist position on immigration will reinforce the right -wing people who tend to vote in favor of AFD.

But in doing this, it can risk losing support from the center.

With these recent parliamentary petitions, Mirz categorically said goodbye to his age, Angela Merkel, his most realistic conservative predecessor, who said a decade ago “Ware Shavin Das” or “We can do this” when Germany faced large numbers of immigrants and refugees.

These movements are symbolic, indicating what conservatives want to do in power. But it is also a tangible signal for the voters about who Mirz looks ready to accept support from.

Critics say he broke his word on the wall of protection. No wonder AFD chanted in Parliament when the result was announced.

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