German protest against conservative cooperation with far away on migration. Protest news

The protesters say that the CDU’s chief Frederick Merz never passed any rules with the support of the Nazi after the Nazi.
Thousands of people came out to protest against a conservative push for the difficult migration laws supported by a remote party in Germany.
Angry protesters on Sunday came out to oppose Frederick Merz in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne and Leapzig and their Christian Democratic Union (CDU) to pass a resolution in Parliament, which far-flung nationalist options for far-flung nationalist options With support, he went out to pass a resolution in Parliament. Germany, or AFD, Party.
Many critics say that it broke the anti-paar-right ‘firewall’ of Germany, which is not promised to pass any rule with the support of far-flung parties after all the Democratic parties by an unwritten promise of Nazi. Does.
The CDU and AFD on Wednesday passed a non-negotiable resolution on Wednesday in an attempt to block the foreigners on the border, including the shelter seekers. However, on Friday, they failed to pass a controversial bill to restrict immigration.
Merz, whose CDUs are leading the Governing Social Democratic Party (SPD) in voting for the upcoming federal election on 23 February, are facing unwanted attention on their outlook and AFD.
Ahead of the SPD, AFD is voting in second place.
Police spokesperson told the AFP news agency that hundreds of protesters temporarily blocked CDU offices in various cities, with about 160,000 people on the streets of the middle Berlin, a police spokesman told the AFP news agency. The organizers said that more than 200,000 people came out.
According to data compiled by public broadcaster ARD, in different protests on Saturday, more than 220,000 people across the country protested.
AFP told AFP, “We want) make as much noise as possible to make calls for ‘Democratic’ parties to protect this democracy.”
The 34 -year -old said that she was joining a political rally for the first time, “We can no longer avoid our gaze, it is very serious”.
In Cologne, people protested at 350 boats on the Rhine River, Waving slogans like “no racism” and “for democracy and diversity”.
Breaking ‘firewall’
Merz billed after a deadly knife attack by a refugee delayed refugee seeker last month.
The CDU leader has been accused of breaking a taboo by protesters and politicians and endangering the “firewall” of mainstream parties against AFD. He insists that his situation is unchanged and he will not work with the party and will not.
Pol center-right CDUs show, which carried forward migration proposals and bills, which supports about 30 percent, while the AFD is in second place with about 20 percent, and SPD and Greens and below.
The AFD party-which was formed 12 years ago-entered the National Parliament in 2017 for the first time, benefited from the decision of the then Chancellor Angela Merkel two years ago to allow a large number of migrants and refugees in the country.
A year ago, hundreds of thousands of people had also opposed weeks in weeks rallies in Germany, which was against the rise of distant rights and alleged plans to exclude some people holding German passports.