Shortly before the Conference of Minister Presidents, Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer has spoken out in favor of introducing a cashless payment card for asylum seekers. "There is absolutely no question that, of course, the social benefits that the Federal Republic of Germany provides are also a reason why many people here want to come to us in Germany," the CDU politician said on Wednesday during a visit to the Federal Police in Görlitz. Saxony is ready to tackle the issue alone with a "coalition of the willing" if necessary, he said, if the federal government does not come up with a uniform federal regulation.
"You can talk about benefits in kind and talk about chip cards. We just have to do it." Saxony and other states have been trying to address this issue for more than half a year in intensive talks with the federal government, he said, but without success. Overall, he said, the goal must be to reduce the number of people coming to Germany. "Every instrument we have for this, we must use." Saxony has offered an asylum compromise several times and its hand continues to be extended, Kretschmer said.