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Coalition meeting on Migration: progress, but no breakthrough

In migration policy have caught the coalition. In the case of a late-night Meeting of Union and SPD, they are getting closer to now in some projects. Dispute, t

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Coalition meeting on Migration: progress, but no breakthrough

In migration policy have caught the coalition. In the case of a late-night Meeting of Union and SPD, they are getting closer to now in some projects. Dispute, there is the Association of professionals of immigration and deportation.

Chancellor Angela Merkel has met with top representatives of the coalition, to find solutions in the ongoing dispute over the law to find plans in the migration policy. In particular, the law on the Repatriation of rejected asylum seekers and the specialist forces of the immigration act.

From government circles it was said that there was progress, but still no breakthrough. You have approaching in the law for the orderly departure of rejected asylum seekers and the asylum seekers benefits act. There was a meeting of a working and "good conversations".

At the Meeting in the Chancellery had participated in addition to Merkel's interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, the Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister, Olaf Scholz, labour Minister, Hubertus Heil, and Minister of justice Katarina Barley, as well as the Chancellery chief Helge Braun.

migration policy: coalition tips advice in the Chancellor's office
04.04.2019

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