Scholz clashes with Merz over German economy and migration at last parliament meeting before poll
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz accused Friedrich Merz of making "constant about turns" regarding policy, as they debated the economy and migration before the Feb. 23 election.
- Friedrich Merz claimed Germany's economy is shrinking for a third consecutive year and described the government's economic impact as a "sheer disaster" on the labor market.
- Scholz highlighted challenges from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy crises, and inflation, which he said affected his coalition's governance.
- Merz's nonbinding motion to turn back more migrants at the borders was approved by a narrow majority in parliament, aided by AfD votes.
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