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Germany: Reactions to Merz's Statement on Immigrants

Reactions – even from the ranks of the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) – are caused by the expression “problem in the urban landscape” that Chancellor Friedrich Merz used to describe the situation with immigrants in Germany. During a press conference he gave on Tuesday night in Potsdam, Brandenburg, the chancellor, in response to a question about immigration policy, said that “we have come a long way”, before adding: “Of course we still have t…

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nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - In a few words Friedrich Merz (CDU) raised a big question: Who belongs to it in Germany, and who is still considered a stranger? At a press conference in Potsdam, the German Chancellor said in connection with the ... Continue reading here...Original content of: nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche, transmitted by news aktuell

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The CDU chairman and chancellor is asked by the SPD and the Greens to apologize for commenting on migration in municipal cityscapes. Left speaks of racism. Berlin's mayor at a distance.

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The criticism of Friedrich Merz does not stop after a statement about migration. Arche-Spokesman Wolfang Büscher agrees with him - and still sees a big mistake with the Chancellor.

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Wolfgang Büscher of the Hilfswerk "The Ark" supports Merz's statement about problems in the cityscape through migration.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Migration". Read now "Problem in the cityscape? Merz-Eußerung triggers controversy.

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The criticism of Chancellor Friedrich Merz does not break away after a statement on migration. However, there is also support.

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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