The German parliament has narrowly approved a motion advocating for stricter immigration measures, which has sparked significant controversy due to the involvement of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party. The motion was put forth by the conservative CDU-CSU coalition and saw divided opinions among MPs, with a close vote of 348 in favor and 345 against. Chancellor Olaf Scholz cautioned against such collaboration with the AfD as a critical error, highlighting the taboo being broken regarding cooperation with anti-immigration parties, thereby potentially altering Germany’s political landscape on immigration issues.
The German parliament has passed a highly controversial motion urging tough immigration restrictions, with support from the far-right AfD party breaking previous taboos on cooperation.
The conservative CDU-CSU party's motion passing with 348 votes in favor, is seen as a crucial moment in German immigration policy, reflecting a shift towards stricter measures.
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