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Responding to the homicide of a child, the Christian Democrats of the bosses press to review migration legislation, with votes of the election for Germany.
By Jim Tankersley and Christopher F. Schuetze
Berlin reports
The guy who is favored as Gerguyy’s next chancellor has opened the door to the paintings with the option that Gerguy will pass new immigration restrictions, which could break a long -standing effort for a match that flirts with the Nazi language has made An anatema for political policy that current policy.
The inauguration of Friedrich Merz, the leader of the central Christian Democrats on the right, who directs the surveys for the chancellor’s elections next month, arrived here after a stabbing last week in Bavaria through a mentally Afghan immigrant who gave To two people, adding a small child.
The attack, the latest in a string of high-profile killings carried out by immigrants, has since upended Germany’s parliamentary election, set for Feb. 23, refocusing what had been an economy-themed campaign toward the contentious issue of migration.
Mr. Merz tries to show the electorate that he and his party take the tightening of Germany’s borders and the continuation of the deportations of migrants that the Government has decided to leave the country.
But until now, all the parties in the national point had built what is known familiarly as a “Firewall” around AFD, hoping to extinguish the passage of the dominant current.
The AFD is the moment in the surveys before the elections, sitting comfortably forward of the Social Democrats of Foreign Minister Olaf Scholz, although the Christian Democrats of Mr. Scholz.
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