German opposition leader Merz's migration plan passes parliament
- The CDU/CSU parliamentary group passed a resolution to implement permanent border controls, supported by the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the CDU/CSU for cooperating with the AfD, claiming it would violate EU law and harm the economy.
- The domestic debate on immigration intensified following a deadly knife attack by an Afghan national, highlighting issues in deportation processes.
- Despite leading in pre-election polls, Merz's CDU/CSU may struggle to form a government without a coalition partner.
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