Germany in Uproar Over CDU/CSU-AfD Cooperation
Germany in Uproar Over CDU/CSU-AfD Cooperation
Germany is facing massive protests over the conservative CDU/CSU's collaboration with the far-right AfD on anti-immigration bills. Thousands have taken to the streets, accusing the CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz of breaking a post-war taboo.
Here's what you need to know:
- The CDU/CSU and AfD passed a non-binding motion to restrict immigration, sparking outrage.
- Merz is accused of breaching the 'Firewall' consensus, which keeps extremist parties away from power.
- The business-friendly FDP also voted with Merz, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz and numerous church and civil society groups criticized the move.
- Protests have erupted across Germany, with more planned for the coming days.