Who is the new German minister in charge of immigration?
Briefly

Alexander Dobrindt is set to replace Nancy Faeser as Germany's Interior Minister, intending to overhaul the country’s migration policy. Under the previous coalition, liberal immigration reforms were made, including dual citizenship and a points-based system to attract skilled immigrants. However, with Dobrindt, a veteran of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the approach is likely to shift to a more conservative stance. CSU leader Markus Söder emphasized the importance of immigration to the party and democracy, stating that a complete change in direction is expected in this vital ministry. Dobrindt has a long history within the CSU, having actively participated since his youth.
Dobrindt’s incoming leadership is expected to reverse recent liberal immigration policies implemented by Faeser, emphasizing a stricter approach aligned with the CSU's values.
Söder's description of Dobrindt as 'the strongest man we have in Berlin' suggests confidence in his ability to enact significant changes to Germany's immigration policy.
Read at The Local Germany
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