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German Parliament rejected the immigration bill, a big shock for merger in front of elections




The DW reported that the German Parliament dismissed the immigration bill pushed on Friday (local time) to tighten the rules in the existing laws by the Opposition’s Frederrich Merz.

The bill supported by far-flung parties in Germany was rejected by 11 votes by 11 votes in Parliament, with 349 MPs voted against it and 338 voted in support.

German leader K. Christian Democratic Union pushed the ‘Influx Limitation Law’ by Fridrich Mars, which advocates permanent border control with all neighboring countries and people to return to the borders, even if they request for shelter We do. DW told.

It comes as a major blow to Merz that is going on to become the next Chancellor of Germany against Olaf Sholaz. Snap elections are scheduled to be held on 23 February.

German elections suggest that 30 percent of the merge is supported and is a favorite for becoming a Chancellor. DW reported that the optional for Germany (AFD) is second with 20 percent support.

The Social Democratic Party of Germany’s Public Secretary saw the rejection of the bill as a major defeat of Merz, DW said.

“Sri. Merz has failed twice today,” said Mutzenich. “AFD failed to find a way. The German failed to get a majority in Bundestag.”

AFD leader Ellis Videl also slammed Mars, saying that the Parliament’s decision “indicated the implication of a party of a conservative people”, “This was the disintegration of Frederick Merz as a candidate for the Chancellor. ,

The upcoming elections of Germany began after Chancellor Olaf Sholaz lost a vote of faith in December, resulting in the collapse of their coalition government.

Meanwhile, American tech billionaire Elon Musk increased his/her support for AFD, called it the country’s “Best Hope”.

AFD has been making history as the first far-flung party to win the state elections since the Nazi era recently, gaining momentum in the national elections. However, its heavy anti -immigrant policies have separated mainstream parties, all of which have denied any cooperation with AFD, CNN said.



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