Green Party candidate for chancellor and Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck on February 2, 2025 in Aachen
The FDP and the Greens have started attempts to reach an agreement on migration laws. The last session of the Bundestag would provide an opportunity.
The FDP has made a further push to reach an agreement on migration policy in the Bundestag between the SPD, the Union, the Greens and the FDP before the upcoming federal election. To vietnam rcs data this end, parliamentary group leader Christian Dürr submitted proposals to his colleagues on how parts of the Union's migration law, the so-called influx limitation law, and proposals for implementing the reform of the European Asylum System (CEAS) could be adopted.
“If we do not want populists and radicals to emerge as winners in the end, we must show now that we are capable of finding solutions from the center,” Dürr’s letter states .
CDU General Secretary Carsten Linnemann gave the proposal little chance, saying he saw the FDP's proposal as an "election campaign tactic." It would be partly a repetition of what was debated in the Bundestag on Friday, "and there was no majority," Linnemann told broadcaster Welt TV.