Kretschmer is calling for change of Basic Law: Union ready for Afghanistan deportations
Kretschmer is calling for change of Basic Law: Union ready for Afghanistan deportations
Union is considering amendment to the Deportation according to Afghanistan
Berlin - The discussion about deportations to Afghanistan gains sharpness when Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) brings a drastic measure into play in the talk show "Maischberger". Kretschmer emphasizes the need to deport rejected asylum seekers, especially criminals. He is ready to change the Basic Law together with the Union to facilitate this process.
A change in the Basic Law is an extremely drastic step that rarely occurs in the German political landscape. The fact that this discussion arises at all illustrates the Union's determination in relation to the deportation question. Kretschmer throws the idea of "Riding centers in Berlin" into the room to facilitate the practical implementation of this measure.
In addition, the Saxon Prime Minister again demands that asylum procedures in third countries be outsourced, which is a central concern of the Union. These proposals not only receive cross -party support in the Federal Council, but also underline the urgency that politicians support the subject of deportation.
The discussion about deportations to Afghanistan raises numerous ethical, legal and political questions. The advance of Kretschmer and the Union to change the Basic Law marks a potentially profound change in German asylum and migration policy. It remains to be seen how the Federal Government will react to this claim and what consequences such a change in the Basic Law.
The program "Maischberger" not only offers a platform for controversial discussions, but also highlights important political developments. The debate about deportations to Afghanistan will undoubtedly continue to gain sharpness, while the Union and the Federal Government are looking for solutions that are both legally and morally justifiable.
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