German government to hold talks with the opposition on responses to the Solingen attack
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized that following the Solingen knife attack, Germany will hold talks with opposition parties to intensify deportations and address irregular migration.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser noted the urgency of the situation, indicating that the knife attack by an alleged Syrian extremist has amplified calls for a stronger immigration policy in Germany.
The tragic incident in Solingen has reignited debates over EU regulations regarding the deportation of rejected asylum seekers, emphasizing Germany's challenges in effectively managing its immigration system.
Opposition leader Friedrich Merz expressed concern over the current immigration policies, stating that the government must take decisive action to ensure the safety and security of German citizens.
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