German Parliament rejected the opposition migration bill supported by far-flung AFD

The bill was widely criticized for reducing ‘Firewall’ to reduce ‘firewall’ to call for tough rules on migration.
The German Parliament has narrowed a bill narrowly dismissed a bill to restrict the immigration proposed by opposition conservatives with support from far-flung option to Germany (AFD), which for the first time in modern German history Increases. Far away rights.
On Friday, a long and unsuccessful interaction was delayed on an agreement between mainstream parties after an unusually warm debate, the bill was rejected by 350 votes to 338, with five restraints.
After the collapse of the alliance of Chancellor Olaf Sholaz last year, Germany is set to hold the SNAP election on 23 February. Opposition leader Frederick Mars has demanded a more restrictive approach to migration at the center of his campaign as a deadly knife attack by an indispensable refuge last week since the attack.
On Wednesday, conservatives of their Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CDU/CSU) passed a non-comprehensive resolution for an immigration crackdown with support by AFD.
The move was widely criticized by the public and politicians, who said that it threatens the “firewall” of the mainstream parties against far-flung parties.
Even former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who rarely commented on politics since his retirement, slammed the merge’s decision as “wrong”. Thousands of protesters also gathered on Thursday outside the headquarters in Berlin, CDU in Merz. Other demonstrations were held elsewhere in Germany.
During the Friday debate on the merge bill, the German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock, a green, said, “You don’t have to tear a firewall with a debris ball to set your home on fire. This is enough to keep the drilling hole. ,
“A proposal on first Wednesday, then a bill today – what is coming next?”
Merz said, “You cannot seriously believe that we are sending our hand to a party that wants to destroy us?”
He said that he would “do everything in the coming weeks, months and if necessary so that this party keeps growing and becomes a peripheral event as soon as possible”.
“People out of there … don’t want us to argue with each other about AFD,” he said.
He said, “They want us to reach the solution of questions with which people worry themselves in their everyday life, and above, we want to reach the solutions so that people in our country feel safe again Can, “he said.
The final result on the bill was congratulated by the final result, governing social democrats and a brief explosion of applause from Greens, which was the largest parties opposing this immigration law.
But AFD leader Alice Videl told reporters that the result was a “bitter necklace” for the CDU leader Mars. He said that it showed its inability to push the immigration through measures that ban immigration.
As an election, elections suggest that the CDU is leading with approximately 30 percent support, while the AFD is in second place with about 20 percent, and social democrats and greens are back.
This week’s maneuver has enhanced a division among the marsh blocks, the centers of the Sholaz, and their remaining coalition partners, environmentalist Greens-Parts will require a coalition alliance after the election. .