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Saarland’s Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger (SPD) wants “serious suggestions” discuss migration policy. One “Upper limit” doesn’t belong to them.
Saarland’s Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger accuses the Union of relying on one “Migration cap” to fix. “Whether it’s about the economy or broadcasting, security or whatever: the answer should always be a migration cap”said the SPD politician star. “That doesn’t do justice to the problems in Germany. Unfortunately, no one has ever been able to explain how this is actually supposed to work.”
Before the Prime Minister’s Conference (MPK), which began on Wednesday in Leipzig, Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer suggested, among other things, an adjustment to the asylum law. The goal, which should also be discussed at the state summit, must be one “significant reduction in immigration numbers” be. “In the coming years, the number of asylum seekers will be closer to 30,000 people per year than the current 200,000″said the CDU politician “Daily Mirror”. From one “understanding” Appropriate measures could then be derived towards this goal, including with the SPD Prime Ministers.
Anke Rehlinger wants “serious suggestions” discuss
SPD Prime Minister Rehlinger can be of a kind “Upper limit” have little to gain from managing migration. “I am glad that the MPK can come up with serious proposals on how to bring more clarity and order to migration policy – the federal government’s actions are a basis, the numbers are going down”said the social democrat star. “The CDU colleagues should better explain why the B states have blocked more security in Germany in the Federal Council.”
The states led by the Union (called B states in technical jargon) had voted in the state chamber against part of the “security package” the traffic light coalition and criticized the plans as inadequate. The law is about more options for the security authorities. The Bundestag and the Federal Government can now appeal to the Mediation Committee of Parliament and the Bundesrat.
The state summit will take place in Leipzig until Friday. At the beginning of October, Saxony took over the chairmanship of the MPK from Hesse. In addition to the migration and refugee policy of the federal and state governments, topics include energy prices and supply as well as the ongoing dispute over the reform and financing of public broadcasters.
Source: Stern

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