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The parties of the ruling coalition in Germany agreed Thursday on measures to fight illegal immigration, referring to sources, reports the DPA. Representatives of the Christian Christian Union (CSU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Chancellor Angela Merkel met to discuss an agreement on immigration issues, which Ms. Merkel met Monday at CSU. the leader of Horst Zeheferr
After negotiations between party representatives, Saefer told reporters that by the end of the year a new draft law on immigration will be drafted and approved by the government. As a result, one of the most important requirements of the SPD will be fulfilled.
For his part, SPD leader Andrea Naslas told reporters that "there will be no unilateral action". The CDU and the SPD stressed that any change in the asylum policy should be coordinated with the European Union (EU).
The agreement reached on Thursday night stipulated that Germany would not unilaterally release previously registered immigrants to another EU member state at the Austrian border. These immigrants will be taken to the EU in the country where they are based, as long as they have already been agreed bilaterally with this country, said Nalas.
She pointed out that there would be no closed camps in Germany on the border with Austria for these immigrants, "In general, we found a good solution," said Nalas
. Merkel had already concluded Monday an agreement on immigration issues with Zoeferr, resolving the disagreements that threatened the existence of the government. . However, the third partner of the ruling coalition, the SPD, did not agree that transit centers be established at the southern border of Germany to stop immigration. illegal in Germany, already registered as asylum seekers in another Member State. The creation of such centers was provided for by the Merkel-Zeuhfer Agreement