webfact Posted June 27, 2018 Share Posted June 27, 2018 German coalition crisis talks fail to resolve migrant dispute German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks to parliamentary group leader of the ruling CDU/CSU faction Volker Kauder during a fraction meeting in Berlin, Germany, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition parties described their row on migrant policy as very serious after four hours of crisis talks on Tuesday night failed to defuse a dispute that threatens to tear apart her three-month old government. The row is over plans drawn up by Merkel's interior minister Horst Seehofer, the head of Bavaria's conservative Christian Social Union (CSU), to send back migrants who have registered in other EU states at the German border. This is anathema to the usually flexible Merkel as it would undermine her open-door migrant policy and be a major setback to the EU's Schengen free border system. At a time when European countries are also deeply divided on how to deal with the influx of migrants, the CSU has given Merkel until the end of this week's EU summit to agree on policies with EU partners to reduce the burden on Germany. Volker Kauder, a senior lawmaker in Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), told German television the argument had not been resolved at Tuesday's talks, which went past midnight, at the chancellery, and stressed that the situation was grave. "It is very serious - we saw that in the talks, this is not about something small, it is about something central and important. We need to talk to each other," said Kauder. There was no let up from the CSU which is piling pressure on Merkel to get a European deal, or at least bilateral deals with countries like Greece and Italy, saying nothing was to be gained by delaying action. "From the next week we want migrants to be rejected at the border if they have already registered in another European country and should therefore go through the asylum procedure there," Alexander Dobrindt, a senior CSU lawmaker, said. "I do not understand talking about possible future solutions for Europe while not being prepared to do what Germany can do now," said Dobrindt, who within the CSU tends to take a particularly tough line, he told German television. The CSU meet on Sunday to decide whether to defy Merkel and introduce the new controls. If Seehofer goes ahead with his plans, many members of Merkel's CDU say she would be forced to fire him. That could lead to a breakup of the 70-year old alliance between the CDU and CSU and rob Merkel of a parliamentary majority. The main options then look like a Merkel-led minority government or a new election. It is also possible that Merkel, chancellor for nearly 13 years, may lose support in her own CDU. However, some commentators say the CSU has softened its tone in the last day or two, with some members saying the aim is not to bring down Merkel's government - even if they are not shifting on the main substance of their plans. Andrea Nahles, head of the Social Democrats (SPD) who also share power with Merkel's conservative bloc, said it was unsatisfactory that there was standstill in the coalition and no one knew how things would end up. Asked if she was preparing for a new election, she said: "I don't know. To be honest with you, we are waiting to see." Merkel's open-door migrant policy, which has led to the arrival of more than 1.6 million migrants in Germany since the start of 2015, is blamed for the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), now the main opposition party. (Reporting by Madeline Chambers; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore and Raissa Kasolowsky) -- © Copyright Reuters 2018-06-27 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebo Posted June 27, 2018 Share Posted June 27, 2018 "Don't you dare to look at that folder! Look at this one!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted June 27, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted June 27, 2018 Beginning of the end for Merkel, IMO. Bye bye. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ivor bigun Posted June 27, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted June 27, 2018 Beginning of the end for Merkel, IMO. Bye bye.Begining of the end for the whole EU open borders project. Unfortunatly the damage is done .the hordes are no longer at the gates.they are ransacking the citySent from my SM-A720F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted June 27, 2018 Share Posted June 27, 2018 1 minute ago, ivor bigun said: Begining of the end for the whole EU open borders project. Unfortunatly the damage is done .the hordes are no longer at the gates.they are ransacking the city Sent from my SM-A720F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app The barbarians that conquered Rome were invited by Rome. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazes Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 11 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said: The barbarians that conquered Rome were invited by Rome. Looks like Enoch Powell was right, after all. "Rivers of blood..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Renegade Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 If migration is so good, and is needed to boost growth, boost populations, pay future pension and lots of other good stuff people keep telling us about. Why is there now an EU crisis and borders being erected, or threats of being erected all over the EU ? Have certain Governments being lying ? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bert bloggs Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 55 minutes ago, The Renegade said: If migration is so good, and is needed to boost growth, boost populations, pay future pension and lots of other good stuff people keep telling us about. Why is there now an EU crisis and borders being erected, or threats of being erected all over the EU ? Have certain Governments being lying ? Governments lie? they would never do that now would they? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted June 28, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted June 28, 2018 29 minutes ago, The Renegade said: If migration is so good, and is needed to boost growth, boost populations, pay future pension and lots of other good stuff people keep telling us about. Why is there now an EU crisis and borders being erected, or threats of being erected all over the EU ? Have certain Governments being lying ? Migration is good when it's by people that can contribute to the new society and have similar mores and assimilate. Every person on the planet either migrated themselves or is the descendant of someone that migrated ( except for those descendants of a small tribe in Africa that never left ). Where it's all gone wrong is by inviting in people with no affinity to the dominant culture, or who are actually opposed to the dominant culture, and allowing them to remain apart in ghettos, while not having decent jobs for them or requiring them to assimilate. A combination of poverty and exclusion has proven deadly. If governments can't at least guarantee decent, well paid jobs, and require children to attend school with native children, they should be supporting refugees in a safe country where they can wait to return home when it's safe. 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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