Brandenburg Greens rely on integration instead of border controls

Brandenburg Greens rely on integration instead of border controls

Antje Töpfer speaks against permanent border controls

In a current debate on migration policy, Antje Töpfer, the top candidate of Bündnis 90/Die Greens for the upcoming state elections, made clear statements against the introduction of permanent border controls. This measure is considered a step to reduce immigration, but Töpfer sees this critically. She emphasizes that the necessary police forces would be missing elsewhere, which in turn could endanger security in the country as a whole.

The politicians' statements come in the context of a worrying terrorist attack in Solingen, which again raises the discussion about security and radicalization. Töpfer made it clear that total security cannot be guaranteed in an open and diverse Germany. It is much more important to train the police and promote the integration of refugees in order to recognize and prevent potential radicalizations at an early stage

Another important topic for potter is the improvement of the existing laws regarding migration. In the current political implementation, it sees a need for action. "We have to improve the implementation of the existing laws," she said, referring to the responsibility of politics to promote this.

In terms of the traffic transition, Töpfer has called for an expansion of local public transport in rural areas. Here she sees potential in the expansion of plus buses and call buses to improve the connection and accessibility in rural areas.

With a view to the upcoming elections, Töpfer is open to a possible coalition with the SPD and also expressed optimism for working with the CDU. These coalition talks could bring significant changes in Brandenburg politics, especially with regard to the topics of migration and traffic.

Overall, Töpfer's statements not only reflect the current challenges in the field of migration and security, but also the effort to sustainably develop the infrastructure in Brandenburg. Your views could have a decisive influence on the political agenda of the next legislative period.

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