The coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are fraught with tension, particularly in the domain of immigration policy. A proposed paper indicates a commitment to reform citizenship law, focusing on the revocation of citizenship for certain extremists. SPD's Dirk Wiese claims the party has successfully protected dual citizenship and naturalization aspects, despite CDU/CSU’s push to retract them. However, tensions remain within SPD over the implications of such policies, raising concerns about potential unequal treatment of individuals with dual citizenship.
The coalition negotiations between CDU/CSU and SPD have been tumultuous, especially around immigration and citizenship law, with significant proposals concerning dual citizenship and naturalization.
SPD's Dirk Wiese highlighted that the party succeeded in keeping dual citizenship options, though concerns over citizenship rights and potential inequalities continue among Social Democrats.
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