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With "Stadtbild" Statement Merz Wanted to Trick Rhetorically - but Reached Into a Minefield

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Friedrich Merz stays with his sentence: "I have nothing to take back. With this attitude he delivers to his political opponent what he loves most: an open flank.

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According to his statements about "problems in the cityscape", Chancellor Friedrich Merz continues to criticise him. SPD, Greens and Left accuse him of racism and division. There is also displeasure in the Union.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Friedrich Merz stays with his sentence: "I have nothing to take back. With this attitude he delivers to his political opponent what he loves most: an open flank.

·Berlin, Germany
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The deputy chairman of the German police union, Teggatz, has stood behind Chancellor Merz in the so-called cityscape debate.

·Germany
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Chancellor Merz is known for provocative quotations - as is currently the case with his statements on the "cityscape" and migration policy. But this does not fit his role, it is now said from his own ranks. The SPD accuses Merz of division. [more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Friedrich Merz, with his controversial statement on migration, causes trouble in the coalition. Sharp criticism comes from SPD Secretary General Tim Klüssendorf: his expectations for the head of the state are "far higher".

·Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Migration. Read now "SPD Secretary General: Merz splits with "Cityscape" debate.

·Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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