As Germany anticipates a new coalition government, the focus shifts to key issues affecting foreign nationals, including citizenship rules, cost of living, and rising far-right sentiments. The coalition, formed by conservative and Social Democrat parties, is discussing significant changes to migration policies, including tightened citizenship regulations. Feedback from residents indicates a strong emphasis on dual citizenship, affordable living, and concerns regarding fascism's growth. The exploratory paper from coalition talks outlines proposals for increased spending on defense and infrastructure but raises questions about how these align with foreign nationals' priorities.
The incoming coalition government in Germany seems poised to reshape citizenship laws and tackle the cost of living, but concerns loom over the rise of far-right politics.
The proposed changes from the new coalition may not fully address key concerns of foreign nationals in Germany, with dual citizenship and rising fascism being highlighted as major issues.
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