Saxony-Anhalt: Prime Minister Haseloff for deportations to Syria



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Saxony-Anhalt Prime Minister Haseloff for deportations to Syria

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Reiner Haseloff runs Saxony-Anhalt for seven years [19659009] Source: dpa / Jörg Carstensen

In Syria, the civil war still prevails, he says – let's stop Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff for the evictions in the country. Angela Merkel is already in talks about this with Russia.

S Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff pronounced in favor of deportations to Syria. "We have to bring more people – even to Syria, if the conditions are met," said the CDU politician of the "central German newspaper".

Few people would have a reason for asylum guaranteed by the Constitution in his state. Their recognition rate is less than 3%.

There has been a civil war in Syria since 2011. The conflict has displaced millions of people from their homes. More recently, leader Bashar al-Assad called on Syrian refugees to return to the country. Russia has called on the international community to help the return of Syrian refugees. "The Chancellor spoke to the Russians, who are heavily involved in military matters, on how to organize this," said Haseloff

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Civil War before the end [19659017] The prime minister also criticized the ways in the EU's internal asylum dispute. He blamed the Chancellor and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer for the escalation. The conflict should never have taken place in public, he said.

Reiner Haseloff is Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt since 2011. First, he has ruled in a black-red coalition, since 2016 in a unique national coalition of CDU, SPD and the Greens.

Currently, a deportation stop to Syria by the end of 2018. It was the ministers of the interior of the Federation and the countries to the conclusion agreed in Leipzig in December 2018

Here, Bavaria wants to accelerate deportations

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Bavarian Prime Minister Söder opened the controversial State Office for Asylum and Repatriation. There, expulsion of rejected asylum seekers and applicants should be expedited.

Source: WORLD / Katharina Puche

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