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No agreement about the migration crisis in Germany


The chairman of the Junge Union (JU), Johannes Winkel, warns his party against making false compromises.

“We must not allow Chancellor Scholz to buy us into some pseudo-deal on migration,” Winkel told the “Rheinische Post”. The prime ministers of the Union, the parliamentary group and the federal party “now have to be very careful,” added Winkel. Germany has reached the limit of "what is possible when it comes to admission. We need quota solutions. Because we can no longer keep the promise of global asylum for everyone," said Winkel. "If Chancellor Scholz can no longer manage to lead his coalition, there will have to be new elections."

He already believes “the traffic light [colation] is at its end.”

SPD does not want an upper limit for refugees
SPD chairman Lars Klingbeil is relying on cooperation with the Union to deal with the migration crisis. Interviewed by Welt am Soontag he said: "I expect that we will quickly find common solutions." At the same time, Klingbeil continues to reject an upper limit for the admission of refugees: "No one has yet been able to plausibly explain to me how an upper limit should work."

He does not believe that the federal government has the coldness and heartlessness to, for example, turn back a politically persecuted woman from Iran if the upper limit has already been reached. The SPD leader made it clear: “An upper limit cannot be implemented.” Klingbeil was optimistic that the refugee crisis could be solved.

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Der Newsticker - Winkel warnt Union vor "Pseudodeal" bei Begrenzung der Migration
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