Demo against CSU: Munich is colorful! Call up for outrage!
Demo against CSU: Munich is colorful! Call up for outrage!
After the vote in the Bundestag on migration policy, which was decided on Wednesday with the support of the AfD, nationwide demonstrations are held in several Bavarian cities. These are mainly directed against the cooperation between the CDU and CSU with the right -wing extremist AfD. A central rally takes place in front of the CSU party center in Munich in the evening, organized by the alliance "Munich is colorful!". The motto of the campaign was "Be the fire wall!" And the demonstration begins at 5 p.m. Other planned protests are scheduled in cities such as Nuremberg, Bamberg, Bayreuth, Erlangen, Aschaffenburg and Freising. The Bavarian state government, under Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU), approved the vote and called for a change of direction.
Especially the fact that the Bundestag vote was the first successful coordination with the support of the AfD caused great outrage. Critics of the Union's procedure accuse it of breaking through the so -called fire wall, which clearly excludes cooperation with right -wing extremists. These concerns are reinforced by the growing social polarization and radicalization. The Bundestag application itself not only provides for sharper migration measures, but could also promote long -term social tensions.
cohesion in danger
The demonstrations in Munich and other cities are an expression of a broad social rejection of current migration policy, which is perceived by many as too hard and unfair. In Berlin, around 650 people demonstrated in front of the CDU party center on Wednesday evening. The motto of the Berlin rally was "fire wall instead of arson", organized by Amnesty International and pier. The participants expressed concerns about the strengthening of the AfD and the possible consequences of a rigid migration policy. The police observed a clear rejection of human rights injuries that are feared by the new politics.
Public also voices that migration do not perceive as a problem. Critics emphasize that migrants do not take jobs away and demand a rethink in the political debate. They advocate a humanitarian attitude and point out the need to protect the rights of refugees.
radicalization as a social challenge
The discussion about migration policy is closely linked to an increase in radicalization tendencies. Forms such as right -wing extremism and anti -Semitism are particularly strong in the current migration debate. In recent years there have been numerous reports of racist -motivated violence against refugees and their accommodations as well as an increase in right -wing radical movements within society. This radicalization not only has an impact on the integration of migrants, but also endangers social cohesion.
Developments that promote increasing intolerance to minorities are particularly striking. The context of migration and discrimination in many cases leads to a delimitation from other groups and increases the risk of violence and radicalization processes. It is therefore essential to pursue the causes and motifs for this radicalization and take preventive measures. Programs like "Live democracy!" offer approaches to promote social cohesion and to combat discrimination and exclusion.Numerous other demonstrations against right-wing extremism and the AfD are planned in the coming days and weeks. The nationwide protest movement could influence the working method of the Union in the run -up to the upcoming elections and rekindle the socio -political debate about migration and integration.
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