CDU party conference unanimously assumes “immediate program”

CDU party conference unanimously assumes “immediate program”

CDU party conference
Merz ‘”immediate program” unanimously decided






The CDU passes a 15-point program for migration, business and security. Goal: New confidence until the summer break 2025.

The CDU party conference has accepted a “immediate program” that Union Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz wants to implement immediately after a victory in the Bundestag election. The delegates unanimously voted on Monday by hand signal for the 15-point plan. He provides for measures to limit irregular migration, to revitalize the economy and to strengthen internal security. The “immediate program” also includes the five-point plan adopted with AfD support in the Bundestag to tighten migration policy.

At the start of the party convention, Merz had said that the aim of the immediate program was that people and companies “go into the summer break in 2025 with new confidence”. It is about “sending a clear and strong signal to the entire Federal Republic”. “An Union -led government will get to work without any time delay,” emphasized Merz. He wanted to “pack the problems at the root that our country has paralyzed for so long”.

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“And then the hat cord burst”

CDU general secretary Carsten Linnemann defended the party’s migration policy demands and also the procedure in the Bundestag last week. There, Merz also wanted to adopt a law on migration policy on Friday. However, it then failed due to the lack of voting in the CDU and FDP, although the AfD voted again.

Nationwide protests against Friedrich Merz and CDU

On Sunday alone, between 160,000 and 250,000 people demonstrated from the AfD against right -wing extremism and for a delimitation of the CDU. There were also rallies in several other German cities.

On Monday, several hundred people also demonstrated in front of the party resort at the Berlin Messe. Among other things, they demanded that the CDU maintain its “fire wall” against the AfD. In some cases, transparent and posters with sayings such as “Merz: shame” and “Stop Nazis together” were kept up.

The protest was organized under the motto “Tax the Rich” (rich taxers) together by organizations such as Fridays for Future, Greenpeace, WWF, Attac and Oxfam. The SPD had rented electronic scoreboards hanging in front of the exhibition center, in which it was warned of alliances between the Union and AfD: “We see red in black and blue.” It was read on it.

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Source: Stern

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