Friedrich Merz is coming to Dresden today - in a politically heated phase. Just two days ago, the CDU pushed through a controversial migration bill with AfD votes, and on Friday another CDU bill could also be passed with the help of the AfD. What can we expect from his appearance?
Merz in Dresden: an election campaign appearance under high tension
Friedrich Merz, chairman of the CDU and candidate for chancellor of the CDU/CSU, is appearing in Dresden today - in the midst of one of the most controversial political debates in recent years. As Germany prepares for the next general election, the CDU is facing a crucial test: should it pragmatically use any majority in the Bundestag or strictly distance itself from the AfD?
The appearance comes at a critical time: it was only on January 29 that the CDU/CSU managed to win a majority for its motion to tighten asylum policy with the support of the AfD - a first in the parliamentary history of the Federal Republic. Two days later, on January 31, another CDU bill on migration policy could also receive a majority with AfD votes. These developments are causing heated discussions across Germany and Merz is expected to comment on them in Dresden.