HUGE ZOFF BECAUSE OF ASYLUM POLICY Green uprising against Baerbock

 


The mood at the Greens is boiling!

Green politicians have been criticizing the European reform of the asylum system (CEAS) for days. But the frustration with Annalena Baerbocks (42, Greens) asylum course is growing.

CHARGE: The foreign minister broke agreements by agreeing to stricter EU asylum rules and is opposed to basic green values.

Now, on top of that, the former Greens chairman Jürgen Trittin (68, Greens) has brought up a special party conference because of the internal party dispute. Such a party congress could paralyze the Greens for months, Trittin told Stern magazine on Monday. However, it is about the green DNA.

Background: The decision of the EU interior ministers last week provides for asylum procedures to be partly shifted to the EU's external borders and to be significantly accelerated. In addition, other countries are to be declared so-called safe countries of origin. The aim is to reduce the number of refugees entering the country.

Trittin's demand: "Family and children must, as was originally agreed, be excluded from the procedures at the EU's external borders." He also does not see "how else to prevent an ugly escalation of the dispute in the parliamentary group and party". , said the Green foreign politician.

Green MEP speaks of “historic disgrace”

MEP Erik Marquardt (35, Greens) also thinks it is a "mistake" to say "yes" to the "asylum reform in this form," he told the "Stern". Green member of the Bundestag Julian Pahlke even called the decisions of the EU interior ministers "a historical disgrace".

▶︎ The fact is: A Green party conference, the so-called state council, will take place at the weekend. There, the Greens want to continue discussing the EU asylum tightening!

EU politician Erik Marquardt to BILD: "A clear decision is needed at the state council in Bad Vilbel at the weekend so that the grass roots see that criticism is being taken seriously and discussed." A special party conference would "organizationally not be possible within two weeks".

Marquardt continues: "Every good marriage includes arguments. But you have to see how to get back together. There is no question that the Greens want the EU asylum reform to be influenced in the European Parliament.” It is “not unreasonable” that the reform will lead “to even more irregular migration to Europe”.

Means: The way the asylum reform was negotiated, they don't want to support the Greens, but change it again in the EU Parliament!

Astrid Rothe-Beinlich (49), leader of the Greens parliamentary group in the Thuringian state parliament, says about the state council in BILD: "Here I hope that the party will make a clear decision on GEAS." Asylum law, the Geneva Refugee Convention and children’s rights.”

"In this respect, I hope that the party does not support the previous agreement in terms of children's and human rights," said Rothe-Beinlich.

At a press conference on Monday, Green Party leader Ricarda Lang (29) indicated that she would not accept the current EU reform proposal. "I come to the conclusion that the proposal for the CEAS reform as it is now presented does not do justice to the suffering at the external borders and does not really lead to orderly procedures."

Lang continues: “We will discuss this together at our state council at the weekend. And we will present an updated proposal for an application today as the federal executive board.”

Means: The asylum Zoff at the Greens goes into the next round at the weekend …


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