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"Communities Are Overwhelmed, Society Is Insecure: Cdu Secretary General Linnemann Sharply Criticizes Merkel's Refugee Policy

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
This weekend, for the tenth time, the sentence of the former chancellor is celebrated: "We are doing this. The results of the ex-CDU leader's migration policy displease today's party leader.

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Bundesarbeitsministerin Bärbel Bas sees no great need for savings in the social system. This obvious refusal of reality reminds us of the stubbornness of the old Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel in the refugee crisis.

·Dortmund, Germany
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This weekend, for the tenth time, the sentence of the former chancellor is celebrated: "We are doing this. The results of the ex-CDU leader's migration policy displease today's party leader.

·Berlin, Germany
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The co-chairman of the Green Group in the Bundestag, Katharina Dröge, rejected criticism of Angela Merkel's sentence "We are making it." {/mprestriction} "I find it fatal that even parts of the CDU and Chancellor Merz share the statement that Angela Merkel's policy is to blame for the rise of the AfD," said Dröge in conversation with the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" (NOZ). The assumption that the AfD can halve its approval with a stricter migratio…

In August 2015, the Chancellor defended the reception and integration of asylum seekers. Ten years later, Germany's migration policy was considerably tightened. And Angela Merkel's action is far from unanimous.

"We'll make it," was Angela Merkel's phrase in front of a crowded press conference on August 31, 2015. Ten years later, the phrase follows her, either in the form of criticism from her conservative ranks or from the ultra-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). She then referred to Germany's ability to host the thousands of refugees, mainly Syrians, trapped in Hungary. A few days after her phrase, on the night of September 4-5, Merkel gave the gree…

·Barcelona, Spain
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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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