Coalition talks in Berlin: CDU and SPD agree on new measures!

Union und SPD haben in Berlin ein Sondierungspapier ausgehandelt. Geplante Maßnahmen betreffen Asyl, Migration und Integration.
Union and SPD have negotiated a exploratory paper in Berlin. Planned measures concern asylum, migration and integration. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Coalition talks in Berlin: CDU and SPD agree on new measures!

On March 11, 2025, the Union (CDU) and the SPD negotiated a exploratory paper that could have far-reaching effects on asylum and migration policy in Germany. The exploratory talks took place in Berlin and were carefully followed by the heads of the CDU and SPD in the Kusel district. The Greens also made a statement on the results of the talks.

Immediately after the talks there were first reactions from the political camps. According to the information from Rhein Palatinate A special fund was set up, the exact goal of which is still under discussion. This could ensure broader acceptance in relation to the topics mentioned in the exploratory paper.

common goals in migration policy

According to a comprehensive report by News.de CDU, CSU and SPD have agreed on various common goals. These goals concern not only asylum and migration policy, but also topics such as electricity tax and civil allowance system as well as the defense capacity of the Federal Republic.

A central concern of the explorations was the limitation of migration, which is to be anchored in the Law Act. It is also planned to carry out rejections from asylum seekers at the border in coordination with neighboring European countries and to increase police presence to the limits.

  • Family reunification for refugees with limited protection status should be exposed to a limited period.
  • voluntary entrance programs, especially for Afghan refugees, are ended.
  • The federal police could issue temporary prison statements for foreigners who are subject to travel.
  • deportations to Afghanistan and Syria are to be resumed, supplemented by improved cooperation with countries of origin.
  • The list of safe countries of origin is to be expanded.

An additional point concerns the promotion of integration through the reintroduction of language daycare centers. This could be a significant advantage for many migrants and their children. In addition, the Reformed citizenship right remains, which means that naturalization is possible after five years under certain conditions.

coalition negotiations in prospect

The party leader of the groups involved recommend their committees to accept the coalition negotiations. Friedrich Merz's goal is to conclude the coalition agreement until Easter. The political landscape in Germany remains in motion, and the upcoming negotiations could be crucial for the future orientation of German asylum policy.

Overall, it remains to be seen how the various parties can agree on the goals they formulate together and which measures are ultimately actually implemented into practice.

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