His coalition partners, the SPD and the Greens, have sharply criticized head of government Michael Kretschmer (CDU) following his comments on a burden on schools as a result of high migrant numbers. SPD education expert Sabine Friedel said on Friday she was "appalled by such a distortion of the facts."
The portal "Sächsische.de" had quoted Kretschmer as saying on Thursday after a discussion at Bautzen's Schiller Gymnasium: "We can no longer guarantee the quality of education because we have to school students who come from outside." Friedel rejected that. He said that one must take responsibility instead of shifting blame.
SPD top candidate and social affairs minister Petra Köpping also spoke up: "Neither Ukrainian children nor underage refugees are to blame for the fact that wrong decisions were made in Saxony 15 years ago," Köpping said. "I can only recommend that the CDU stop pointing fingers at others and start solving the homemade problems with the teacher shortage. These are all excuses with which one shirks one's own responsibility."