Scholz and Union: Talks about migration management take up speed

Scholz and Union: Talks about migration management take up speed

in Berlin, Chancellor Olaf Scholz shows his willingness to dialogue about the burgeoning migration debate, which has been discussed intensively in recent months. As part of a summer interview with ZDF, he is open to the proposals of the Union opposition party. He particularly emphasizes the need to expand existing border controls and rejections. Scholz points out that there are already rejections at the limits and makes it clear that effective border management is of central importance for him.

During a citizen discussion in Teltow in Brandenburg, the SPD politician

previously expressed the responsibility on the part of the government and that one wanted to do everything possible to cope with the challenges in the field of migration together. He expresses hope that an agreement between the political camps is possible and that this would be useful for social peace and society.

Fast legislative measures

The traffic light coalition also presents a draft law that aims to implement your security pact quickly. Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser emphasizes that the citizens want to offer better protection against Islamist terror and increase the number of deportations of offenders. In addition to these measures, stricter regulations in dealing with knives in public space and comprehensive face recognition of criminals should also be implemented.

The planned security package also affects its repercussions on the migration. This security pact is seen in response to the terrible incident in Solingen, in which three people were killed and several were injured. Thuringia is preparing for the upcoming state election on September 22nd and the coalition would like to demonstrate its ability to act.

demands and willingness to compromise

The CDU/CSU criticizes the measures proposed by the government as inadequate. Jens Spahn, the deputy Union faction leader, emphasizes that it is essential to protect the borders and points out that the possibility of rejection at the limits is undisputed. This attitude illustrates the clear separation between the political camps in relation to migration policy.

Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier appeals to all political actors to show the willingness to compromise. He expresses the expectation that the parties in the middle must find solutions in order to meet the concerned citizens. His call to the overall state of exertion should make the parties aware that progress is only possible through cooperation and dialogue.

In the context of the debate about the new law package, the traffic light government plans to delete services for asylum seekers whose procedures are processed by another European state. These strategic changes are intended to help regulate the migration situation and to show clearer limits in border control, whereby it is also determined that migrants who commit crimes can be excluded from protection status.

The draft law is currently handed over to the three traffic lights as a formulation aid, a common practice that serves to accelerate the process. Since the federal government does not have to consult the Federal Council in the event of groups of groups, this could enable faster farewell. It remains to be seen which reactions the Union show on the planned measures and whether an agreement can be reached in order to efficiently clarify the continuing questions about migration.

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