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Germany’s AfD calls for parliamentary inquiry into Merkel’s migrant policy

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01/06/2018
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BERLIN: The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party called on Thursday for a parliamentary inquiry into Chancellor Angela Merkel’s migrant policy amid a scandal over irregular asylum rulings during an influx of more than 1.6 million migrants.

The wave of migrants since 2014, many of them Muslims fleeing Middle East conflict, raised concerns about security and integration and helped push the anti-immigrant AfD into the national parliament for the first time in September’s election.

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The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) is engulfed in uproar after an internal review of 4,568 asylum rulings found the Bremen branch had knowingly and regularly disregarded legal regulations and internal rules.

On Thursday, the AfD’s parliamentary group filed a motion

to set up an inquiry committee, which would require 25 percent support from lawmakers. AfD co-leader Alexander Gauland said it would lobby other parties to try to get their support.

They generally refuse to work with the AfD but the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) have called for a committee to investigate the BAMF scandal.

The AfD and FDP would not have enough votes together but Gauland said he hoped the conservative CSU ally of Merkel’s Christian Democrats would back an inquiry committee as its leader had shown he wanted to tackle the BAMF scandal.

The AfD had called for a committee to investigate Merkel over her refugee policy during its 2017 election campaign – a move that helped it poach votes from disgruntled conservatives.

Senior AfD parliamentarian Beatrix von Storch, referring on Thursday to the catchphrase “wir schaffen das” (“we can do this”) that Merkel used during the height of the refugee crisis in 2015, said: “The BAMF example shows we can’t do this. The BAMF can’t do this … It wasn’t possible to do this and it won’t be in future either.”

Conservatives fear the BAMF scandal could boost support for the AfD in a regional vote in Bavaria in October. In a bid to prove he is tough on migration, Interior Minister and leader of the Bavarian conservatives (CSU) Horst Seehofer has stopped the Bremen branch from making further asylum decisions.

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