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Merz vs. Merkel: 5 Hard Facts on the Big Asylum Debate

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Angela Merkel defends her credo "We still manage this today like a lioness. Chancellor Friedrich Merz strikes another notch. However, there is no either or on the subject of migration and asylum.

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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) counters criticism by his predecessor Angela Merkel (CDU) on the new sharp asylum course at "Maischberger" in the ARD

·Berlin, Germany
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She can't help it: if the opportunity arises to criticise Chancellor Friedrich Merz, then his predecessor likes it. Now Angela Merkel has accused the party's "friend" indirectly of allowing herself to be driven by the AfD on the migration issue.

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Angela Merkel defends her credo "We still manage this today like a lioness. Chancellor Friedrich Merz strikes another notch. However, there is no either or on the subject of migration and asylum.

·Berlin, Germany
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To limit unwanted immigration, we need tougher measures and signals than a friendly conversation with migrants in Syria.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Friedrich Merz is the chancellor of the West. In the East, the Christian Democrat against Alice Weidel can score less, as a new survey shows. Moreover, his coalition in the Bundestag no longer has a majority. This post Insa survey Four out of ten East Germans would make Weidel the chancellor was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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