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History: Schweitzer: Border Controls Must Not Become Permanent

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Alexander Schweitzer, Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, demands that the introduction of border controls in the Schengen area be regularly re-justified by the German Federal Government ... The post "Not agreed as a permanent state": SPD Prime Minister calls for the end of border controls appeared first on Apollo News.

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A group of citizens carried out self-invented border controls at Sellingen on Saturday evening. The action was a follow-up to the two previous border controls at Ter Apel last week.

SCHENGEN. According to the Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer (SPD), border controls in the Schengen area have to be refounded by the German Federal Government over and over again. "They are not agreed as a permanent state, they are not intended as a permanent state. Therefore, you should not become a permanent state," said Schweitzer on the margins of a ceremony on the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement in [...]

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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