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The German Interior Minister offered to resign as a result of Angela Merkel's European agreement on immigration.
Horst Seehofer heads the Christian Social Union (CSU), a key party in Merkel's coalition. Last week, Mr Seehofer threatened to expel asylum seekers from German borders unless Merkel reached an acceptable agreement with other EU partners.
His position put the coalition of Mrs. Merkel and her
A compromise seems unlikely, reports Jenny Hill at the BBC in Berlin
Sunday night, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of Ms. Merkel adopted a resolution in favor of her position on migration. The general secretary of the CDU, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, said that the party felt that a European solution was needed
and that the CSU, the Bavarian brother party of the CDU, had proposed to resign from its post party leader and minister of the interior. The negotiations on exhausting migration end with a draw
million. Seehofer complained at a meeting of senior CSU officials that he had held a "no-effect conversation" with Ms Merkel. Saturday about the EU's agreement on migration, sources said.
Personalities immediately tried to persuade Mr. Seehofer not to resign, including the leader of the CSU parliamentary group, Alexander Dobrindt. "It's a decision I simply can not accept," Dobrindt said. The party leader then agreed to hold final discussions with the CDU as a "concession" in the interest of the country and the coalition.
Ms Merkel had previously given a more optimistic account of Saturday's meeting, telling ZDF that she had made concessions to Mr Seehofer.
"The sum of all that we have agreed is equivalent to what the CSU wants – that's my personal opinion, but the CSU has to decide for itself," she said. She also expressed the hope that the CDU and CSU could continue to work together "because we are a success story for Germany."