Vote in the Bundestag on Migration Act: Graphics shows all voices

Vote in the Bundestag on Migration Act: Graphics shows all voices

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So all MPs have voted in the Migration Act






Showdown in the Bundestag: After hours of interruption, the parliament voted against the influx boundary law presented by the Union in the end. So was voted.

After around three and a half hours of interruption and a pronunciation highly emotional, the MPs in the Bundestag voted against the influx boundary law brought in late Friday afternoon. The first majority for a law in the Bundestag with AfD votes did not come about. Nevertheless, it was a memorable day in the German parliament that certainly requires some processing. The colleagues from star-Hauptstadtbüro and from the news team accompanied him in the live blog and held it to be read.

The MPs voted majority in the Bundestag on Friday:



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The graphic below contains all individual votes from the MPs. You can switch between one of the results and a view sorted by factions and groups.



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Twelve Union MPs did not vote for the law in the Bundestag

In the end, twelve members of their own faction failed to follow their candidate for Chancellor and faction Friedrich Merz, including the former Chancellor Minister Helge Braun and Roderich Kiesewetter. The most diverse in the ranks of the FDP were: two MPs voted "No" contrary to the parliamentary group, five abstained, 16 stayed away from the urn. In the AfD parliamentary group, a member did not give up his voting, the rest voted as expected closed for the law. As expected, the factions of the SPD, the Greens and leftists voted.

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"And then the hat cord burst"

Unlike the decision -making applications on Wednesday, no majority came about this time using the AfD's votes. For the CDU, but also the entire German politics, a memorable week ends with the coordination: the star has reconstructed how Friedrich Merz pushed his party into a new AfD course. Warnings, chaos, delicate SMS: About a maneuver that the CDU shook.

Source: Stern

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