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Germany Braces for Nationwide Protests Over Merz’s Controversial Urban Migration Comments

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Demonstrations are planned this weekend in cities including Hamburg, Nuremberg, and Karlsruhe after Chancellor Friedrich Merz made controversial comments about urban migration. While critics have called his remarks divisive, recent surveys show a majority of Germans expressed support for his statements.

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Center

Several hundred people took part in rallies in Bonn against the statements of Friedrich Merz on migration policy. The demonstrators all showed incomprehension for the statements of the Chancellor – but there were also opposing opinions on the margins of the rallies.

Right

The left-wing indignation about the "Cityscape" statement by Chancellor Friedrich Merz does not ebb: for this weekend, numerous anti-Merz demonstrations were held again ... The post Demonstrations and Vandalism: Left-wing indignation about Merz' "Cityscape" statement does not ebb off appeared first on Apollo News.

Left

Thousands throughout Germany protest against the Chancellor's migration debate. Green boss Banaszak accuses Merz of populist »stammtisch parols«, while the CDU speaks out for face recognition.

Lean Right

SPD-Vize Esdar demonstrates against Chancellor Merz. Union horrified, while SPD plays down the protest. BILD spoke with politicians of Union and SPD.

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Center

The debate about the Chancellor's statements on migration and the "cityscape" does not stop. The SPD speaks of division. Demonstrations are once again taking place.

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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