The extremist immigra plan was approved in the German parliame
The German parliame approved a non -binding plan against immigras. Under the plan, the German governme is asked to close its borders on immigras.
According to RCO News Agency, the council with extremist rightists’ plan to abolish the German support plan after a battle between German Chancellor Olaf Schultz and extremist rightists, including the leader of the Christian Democratic Democratic Union (CDU) in the German parliame. He approved immigras and asylum seekers.
“Despite the strong criticism of the German Chancellor, the German opposition plan on” five -story plan “has been approved against immigras,” the Guardian reported.
According to the Guardian analyst, the project was approved by the support of the Alternative Right Party for Germany (AFD.
Prior to voting, Schultz said in a speech to parliame that the right to asylum and immigration is a consta one of Germany’s laws and values.
He has been criticized by his governme, arguing that his governme had increased the amou of immigras from Germany and was working on more flights to Afghanistan as well as Syria.
“We will also expel the criminals by law and in accordance with the constitution,” Schultz said.
He further emphasized his governme’s efforts to protect the borders and iensify immigration policies.
With some of our actions, we have changed the boundaries of what allowing the European constitution and treaties. This is especially true for temporary border corols that need to be renewed and renewed every six mohs.

Merts in the German parliame
In response to Schultz, the opposition leader and the poteial person to take over the next Chancellor of Germany (Friedrich Merts), he said, “In Germany, we are facing a major problem for foreigners, especially among asylum seekers.
In his remarks, Merts sought to make a clear distinction between asylum seekers and “people with a background” who said he would “not be right to be meioned as criminal asylum seekers.”
He said that “the eire European immigration and asylum system is inefficie,” he emphasized that the attacks in Magdburg and Ashafhenburg determined him to “really use any action” to change the situation.
“How many others have to be killed?” How many other children have to be victimized before you believe that this is a threat to security and public order? “
He also poied to the support of the extremist right party for his plan, saying that if his proposals are partly supported by the majority of AFD, “it will be very upset” but “necessary.”
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