Rally in Lübeck: Alliance against right protestes against Merz 'migration plans
Rally in Lübeck: Alliance against right protestes against Merz 'migration plans
On January 29, 2025, the "Alliance against Right" calls for a spontaneous rally. This will take place on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 6 p.m. in front of the town hall in Lübeck. The aim of the rally is a conversation with representatives of the citizens' meeting there. The occasion is the upcoming vote on an application for the migration policy of CDU/CSU, which was brought in by Friedrich Merz. The application received the approval of CDU/CSU, AfD, FDP and a parliamentary deputy. BSW has included. The alliance criticizes the application as a partially constitutional and EU legal law and indicates a supposed cooperation between the FDP and AfD. The rally should take place during the evening break break of the citizens, as hl-live.de reported.
In another report, daily show.de The migration plans of the Union. After an assassination attempt in Aschaffenburg in particular, the CDU and CSU discuss migration. CDU chairman Friedrich Merz is changed after this incident and emphasizes the unity in the Union. He is ready to enforce his demands with the support of the AfD. CSU state group leader Alexander Dobrindt has called for a list of the distribution of seats in the Bundestag and recognized that a majority in parliament is also possible with votes from FDP, BSW and AfD. While the SPD and Greens reject these plans, Dobrindt comments that he doesn't care about the coordination of AfD and BSW. In the CDU there are discomfort about working with the AfD internally, but there are no concrete contradictions against Merz.
rally and political tensions
The alliance against the right sees the upcoming vote as a serious threat to the rule of law. The critics of the application underline that cooperation between the FDP and the AfD is not only legally problematic, but also morally questionable. The rally is intended to be a clear positioning against the proposal of the Union and the associated political developments.
The CDU is under pressure to recover its credibility in migration issues after it has been associated with Angela Merkel's refugee policy since 2015. Merz 'decision to cooperate with the AfD is considered risky. Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther announced that he will not agree to a law that was decided with AfD votes in the Federal Council. The course of the political discussion and the results of the vote are eagerly awaited.
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Ort | Vor dem Rathaus in Lübeck, Deutschland |
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