German bill calling for tougher rules on migration narrowly defeated
- The German Bundestag narrowly rejected the "Influx Limitation Law" designed to tighten migration rules, with 350 votes against and 338 in favor, plus five abstentions.
- Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU, emphasized the importance of a united front among mainstream parties, despite the law's potential support from the far-right AfD.
- Rolf Mützenich, Chairman of the SPD parliamentary group, warned against relying on AfD votes, stating it poses a danger to democracy.
- Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for a reversal of collaboration with the far-right, urging conservative leaders to correct their course.
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