German Political Parties Sign ‘Fairness Pact’ That Prevents Criticising Immigration
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The parties in Cologne do not want to blame migrants for negative developments in the election campaign. That is well meant, but water on the mills of the AfD.
All German Political Parties Agree to Stay Silent on Immigration During Election—Except One.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Establishment political parties on both the left and the right in Cologne, Germany, have signed an agreement to promote positive messaging about immigration and not bring up its downsides during local elections. However, the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is not part of the pact.WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Social Democratic Party (SPD), Greens, Free Democratic Party (FDP), Left…
German Political Parties Sign ‘Fairness Pact’ That Prevents Criticising Immigration
This post was republished with permission from Remix News In Cologne’s upcoming local election campaign, all major parties except the Alternative for Germany (AfD) have pledged to speak only positively about immigration and avoid linking it to social problems. The CDU, SPD, Greens, FDP, Left Party, Volt, and Die Partei signed a “fairness agreement” initiated by the “Cologne Round Table for Integration” association. The pact commits the signatori…
From the CDU to the left: The parties in the cathedral city agreed not to hold foreigners responsible for negative social developments during the election campaign.
Many parties have signed a fair agreement in Cologne before the municipal election in NRW. The outcry is unjustified. A comment.
In the current municipal election campaign in Cologne, seven parties agreed on a so-called fairness agreement. One does not want to run an election campaign at the expense of migrants and to degrade them, he says.
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