Bodo Ramelow: Thuringia needs orderly immigration and part reform

Bodo Ramelow: Thuringia needs orderly immigration and part reform
It gets hot! In the latest episode of "Phoenix personally", the executive Prime Minister Thuringia, Bodo Ramelow from the Left, is the focus of the conversation with Inga Kühn. Topics that affect the whole country! Existence crisis of his party, the controversial alliance of Sahra Wagenknecht and the explosive debate about migration - no sheet is being taken out here!
in a gripping dialogue, Ramelow clearly shows: "First of all, we have to sort ourselves as a party". The left, in the dilemma of internal conflicts, urgently needs to deal with structural changes. Ramelow calls for an open discussion about the various opinions within the party. "The enemy is not the member of the party. We have to talk about the opinions," said Ramelow. He is ready to fight for his views in the party leadership, even if he sometimes does not represent the majority opinion. Especially when it comes to arms deliveries to Ukraine, Ramelow made his position unequivocally clear.
Bodo Ramelow and the surprising turn of the time
What's going on in Thuringia? Ramelow reveals that the founding of the "Bodo Ramelow alliance" was never his first choice. The development around the alliance Sahra Wagenknecht caught him completely cold: "The fact that Ms. Wagenknecht does not run in Thuringia has tempted me to believe that the success of the BSW would not be so pronounced." But the opposite is the case - the BSW could soon be part of the government!
He speaks of a possible "blackberry coalition", but the demands of Wagenknecht and her alliance for Thuringia often go beyond the responsibilities of the country. Ramelow has clear words for the influential politician: "She comments on what her national associations should do while first criticizing me for my government style." A true political struggle on Thuringian soil!
migration as the focus of the discussion
But that's not all! Ramelow does not take a leaf on the explosive topic of migration. Germany needs an "orderly immigration". He demands that refugees are given the opportunity to become part of society - or at least be asked if they want that. "Asylum law is not there to believe that it will come to another world," explains Ramelow, criticizing the one -sided discussion about refugees that damage the social climate. "We need immigration!", He calls up to the community.
The Thuringian Prime Minister therefore speaks clear words: the debates have to change to enable a positive future! Don't miss the exciting consequence that the political climate in Germany could turn upside down!