Media: A secret migration plan is under way in Germany

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Zdjęcie: Friedrich Merz. Fot. Michael Kappeler/PAP/DPA


The CDU/CSU has long been working behind the scenes on a plan to solve migration - a migration alliance with German neighbours - writes the portal of the diary "Bild" and reveals Friedrich Merz's "secret plan", most likely the future chancellor of Germany, concerning migration.


The Chadets CDU/CSU and the Social Democratic SPD, which are presently conducting coalition negotiations, argue that, which means that migrants should be returned at the German borders 'in agreement' with neighbouring countries'. The SPD wants the neighbours to explicitly agree to this, while the CDU/CSU would besides like Germany to act independently. "The full coalition is dependent on this agreement" - noted "Bild".

According to "Bilda", Friedrich Merz now wants to affect the most crucial countries neighbouring Germany in the issue of returning refugees. According to the portal's information, "secret talks with Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland and France are already underway". The aim of the alliance is to "restrict migration, a permanent return at borders".

Conversations with Poland

Home Minister of SPD Nancy Faeser supports Merz's plan and has already negotiated it with her Austrian counterpart Gerhard Karner while flying to Jordan - writes "Bild" citing information from government circles.

According to "Bilda", Friedrich Merz negotiates with the Heads of Government of Poland (Donald Tusk), Austria (Christian Stocker), Czech (Petr Fiala), Karin Keller-Sutter (Switzerland) and French president Emmanuel Macron on common rules concerning the return of migrants. If Merz had succeeded in reaching an agreement with the most crucial neighbours, the SPD would have yet joined him.

The German paper portal besides points out that the Polish government decided this week to suspend the right to apply for asylum.

Source: PAP

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