On the day after the trade union had decided a migration application in the German Fundsdag together with the AfD, left-wing extremist activists founded at the CDU headquarters in Berlin on Thursday evening. For safety reasons, employees had to leave the building.
Thousands of people have currently gathered for a demonstration for the CDU Federal Office in Berlin-Tiergarten. They want to protest against the course in the Union’s asylum and migration policy.
The police are on site with a larger quota and have deposited many roads around the office. She spoke about 6,000 participants around 7 p.m. and about 4,000 were expected.
The alliance “Together against Right” had called for the demonstration. Among other things, organizations such as the “grandmothers against right” are represented on the spot. They demonstrate against the migration policy plans of CDU Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz.
Merz ‘taboo break
Merz had submitted an application to the Bundestag on Wednesday to significantly tighten the migration policy, a so -called ‘five -point plan’. A process that was foreseen in advance and was therefore evaluated by many as a collaboration with the AfD classified as an extremist with the judge. A break in German politics, for many of the versatile “firm wall” against the right, to which the CDU had known itself before.
Merkel also criticizes Merz
Merz also received a lot of criticism of politics. The factions of the SPD and the Greens were shocked, but also CDU politicians from outside the Bundestag, where only one member of the parliamentary group voted against the application, criticized the trial. Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) of Berlin (CDU) and the old CDU Chancellor Angela Merkel. Experts also classify the project as presumably illegal. It would violate EU rights and the basic law and has little chance of implementation, it is said.
“Merz makes himself a stirrup holder of the fascists”
Already on Thursday afternoon activists from the “Unlimit” group occupied a CDU office in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district.
A spokeswoman for the group said: “Friedrich Merz needs the voices of the AfD for his policy. Without needed, he makes himself a stirrup holder of the fascists. ‘You want to resist with this:’ If the CDU is ready to accept support from the fascists, it deserves our resistance. We are the firm wall. “
Source: Krone

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