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There was a lot of talk in the Union behind closed doors about the “influx limitation law”. Now there is a decision, according to participants.
The Union now wants to set the controversial draft for an “influx limitation law” in the Bundestag. Group tips agreed on this according to matching information from the German Press Agency. “We have to decide today,” the participant in the meeting cited unanimously Union faction leader and candidate for Chancellor Friedrich Merz from the meeting. It is due to the Union. Merz received long applause and standing ovation for his decision.
In the dispute over the possible legal decision with votes from the AfD, intensive discussions previously ran in the Bundestag at the highest level. The FDP, SPD and Greens faction heads came to the Merz office in the morning. Previously, the FDP had proposed to send the controversial draft back into the committees and therefore not to decide on it today.
However, FDP party leader Christian Lindner left open whether it stays with it. “If the SPD and the Greens only want to transfer back to sink the application in the interior committee, it doesn’t make sense.” It has not yet been finally clarified whether the parties are ready to talk.
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Source: Stern

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