‘Firewall’ Around the Far Right Wobbles in Germany

1 week ago 10

You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load.

Responding to the killing of a child, the poll-leading Christian Democrats are pushing to overhaul migration laws — possibly with votes from the Alternative for Germany.

Thousands of people hold a candlelight vigil at night.
Thousands of people gather with candles for a silent vigil following Wednesday’s stabbing that left two dead, including a toddler in Aschaffenburg, Germany, last week.Credit...Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images

Jim TankersleyChristopher F. Schuetze

Jan. 27, 2025, 11:16 a.m. ET

The man who is favored to be Germany’s next chancellor has opened the door to working with the Alternative for Germany to pass tough new immigration restrictions, potentially breaking a longstanding effort to shun a party whose flirtation with Nazi language has made it anathema to the political mainstream.

The opening by Friedrich Merz, the leader of the center-right Christian Democrats, who leads in the polls for the chancellor election next month, came after a knife attack last week in Bavaria by a mentally ill Afghan immigrant that killed two people, including a toddler.

The attack, the latest in a string of high-profile killings carried out by immigrants, has since upended Germany’s presidential election, set for Feb. 23, refocusing what had been an economy-themed campaign toward the contentious issue of migration.

Mr. Merz is trying to show voters that he and his party are serious about tightening Germany’s borders and following through on deportations of migrants whom authorities have determined should leave the country.

But until now, all parties at the national level had built what is colloquially known as a “firewall” around the AfD, hoping to blunt the party’s move into the mainstream.

The AfD is currently running second in polls before the election, sitting comfortably ahead of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats, though well behind Mr. Merz’s Christian Democrats.


Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times.


Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

Already a subscriber? Log in.

Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Read Entire Article
Olahraga Sehat| | | |