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Merz's 'Discriminatory' Cityscape Migration Remark Draws Ire

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Greens and Left Party lawmakers have urged Chancellor Friedrich Merz to apologize after he linked migration to a "problem in the cityscape." A government spokesman says critics are "reading too much into" the comment.

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After a controversial statement on migration, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is exposed to allegations. The NRW Integration Council, as well as several politicians and party friends, criticise his choice of words as discriminatory and dangerous.

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Federal Chancellor Merz is indignant about migration in social media and politics. Greens demand apology.

·Berlin, Germany
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"Of course, we still have this problem in the cityscape...": After this sentence, the Greens shoot at the Chancellor. They are the real reason for the problems.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Federal Chancellor is now more reluctant than before. But now, in connection with migration, Merz speaks of a problem in the "cityscape". Why this causes irritations. By Belinda Grasnick.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) has sparked fierce criticism from the Greens, SPDs and left with a comment on migration policy. In Potsdam, Merz ... The post "Stache into our democracy": Left and Greens are indignant about Merz. "Cityscape" statement on migration appeared first on Apollo News.

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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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