A new political controversy broke out after voting by the Federal Parliament of the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) on immigration, with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Greens to celebrate the outcome, the CDU accusing them of pretending to propose themselves. And to blame the Liberals (FDP) and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) to speak of a “explosion” of the Union and the “disassembly” of CDU leader Friedrich Mertz.
“The failure is due to the SPD and the Greens (…) I am okay with myself,” Mr Mertz said after the voting outcome was announced. SPD and Greens’ are found with their backs back. The name of the failure is SPD and green. The country’s problems should now be resolved by the next government, “he said, referring to the negotiations that preceded today’s vote, referring to a” toxic atmosphere “and added that he now realized because the three parties could not cooperate with the government coalition. .
Specifically to the FDP, Friedrich Mertz noted that two of his MPs voted against, five abstained and 16 were absent and thus helped to prevent asylum and immigration overturning. “I’m sorry,” he added. His party has already sent a letter to its members, which the leadership explains that it has tried until the last minute to persuade the SPD and the Greens “taking action” and that “a majority was sought at the Democratic Center”. And by the Christian Union, however, 12 MPs either voted against or absent during the vote.
On the SPD side, Rolf Mutsenich’s leader said that “Mr Mertz was apparently missing three dozen votes in his alliance with AfD” and thanked the MPs of the Christian Union who did not follow the party.
Finance Minister Robert Habek (Greens) again accused Friedrich Mertz of defining his promises of non -cooperation with AFD “and using blackmail as a political tool, giving the AfD its greatest success, the division of democratic forces”. “BAONOS” said Vice President of Parliament Wolfgang button (FDP) for his colleagues who did not vote for the bill, as he said, before the vote there was an agreement within the parliamentary group that the bill was “necessary and right”.
In response to Mr Mertz, however, FDP Secretary General Christian Dyr told the German DPA News Agency that “the Union today had more disagreement than Wednesday – for its own bill – something that says a lot after its statements Former Chancellor Merkel. ” The FDP, however, “made every effort to ensure that there is a majority in the center,” he said.
The left also welcomed the outcome, which voted against the bill. “I feel relieved. However, it is terrible that we had to get here, “said party leaders, Heidi Raichinek.
On the other hand, the AfD did not hide its annoyance over the vote against the bill. The party’s co -chair Alice Videl spoke of a collapse of the Christian Union and the bitter defeat of Friedrich Mertz. “The actual change in immigration policy will only come with AfD,” he said, while the other co -chairman Tinos Khroupala added that the Union should be wondering if the real candidate is Friedrich Mertz or Angela Merkel.
However, the Central Council of Jews in Germany and the Central Committee of the German Catholics (ZDK) were also satisfied for the development. “The loss of willingness to reach consensus within the political and parliamentary center in this country is deeply worried about me,” said Jewish Central Council President Joseph Suster and said “by the nature of political debate in society” as he said, as he said, as he said, as he said. , “Defamation, riots and violence should never replace democratic discourse.” The “victory of the decent” described the vote against the bill on immigration by ZDK Secretary -General Mark Frinks and emphasized that “dignity applies to any asylum seeker or asylum seeker, as is the case with parliament members”.
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