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The Left Goes on the Offensive After EPP’s Shift on Migration

The European People’s Party’s (EPP) move toward tougher positions on migration policy and its contacts with parties to its right in order to facilitate deportations and strengthen border control have provoked a strong reaction from Socialists, Greens, and Liberals. They accuse the largest party family in the European Parliament of “breaking the traditional consensus” that has sustained the centrist-liberal majority during the current term. The c…

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Center

The chairman of the CSU Land Group in the Bundestag, Hoffmann, called for clarification on the cooperation of the EPP Group in the European Parliament with the AfD and other right-wing parties.

·Germany
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Lean Right

In the European Parliament, MEPs from CDU and CSU are said to have exchanged views in a chat group with ultra-right parties on a stronger migration policy. Merz has also come to a meeting.

Lean Left

According to Messenger, MEPs and extreme rights have agreed in their European policy – including through a chat on a stronger migration policy. The CSU is now pressing for a review.

·Germany
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In a joint chat group, the EPP, to which the Union also belongs, had reached agreement with the right wing of the European Parliament, a research by the German press agency shows.

·Munich, Germany
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Lean Right

The Union is under pressure after there have been secret agreements with the AfD and other right-wing parties in the European Parliament. Even in the CDU there is great displeasure.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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