Germany's conservative opposition, led by the CDU/CSU party, is advocating for a significant overhaul of migration and asylum policies, with rising public support exceeding 60%. Critics argue such proposals may contravene EU laws, prompting Chancellor Olaf Scholz to warn about legal boundaries and Germany's reputation as a lawful ally. As EU justice ministers convene in Warsaw to tackle migration management, tensions mount with simultaneous discussions in Germany about banning the far-right AfD, illustrating the complex political landscape regarding migration across Europe.
Critics warn that Germany’s conservative proposals could breach EU laws, with over 60% public support for a radical overhaul of migration policy ahead of elections.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz cautioned against overstepping legal boundaries, highlighting potential damage to Germany's law-abiding reputation in response to radical migration reforms.
EU justice and home affairs ministers met in Warsaw amidst rising concerns over Germany's migration proposals, reflecting widespread tension regarding asylum policies across Europe.
In stark contrast to Berlin’s migration debate, the Bundestag is also discussing a potential ban on the far-right AfD, underscoring the political tensions within Germany.
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