The German parliament has adopted a restrictive proposal on migration and asylum, raising concerns about changes in Berlin’s policy. The proposal was supported by the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), which drew criticism from current Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who called it an “unforgivable mistake.” The opposition CDU leader, Friedrich Merz, proposed measures to strengthen security and control migration. A survey shows that 66% of Germans support Merz’s plans, but some religious leaders have expressed concern about cooperation with AfD.
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