The German political party can rely on the right -wing for immigration voting again

The man is considered to be the next leader in Germany and can rely on the support of the German (AFD) political party's extreme right -wing replacement scheme within a week. This move has been widely condemned.

Conservative CDU Party leader Friedrich Merz may need AFD to vote to strengthen the immigration law by legislation.

Former Prime Minister Angela Merkel accused him of discarding his previous guarantees and did not cooperate with the federal government.

Merz defending his own action was "necessary" and said he did not seek or unwilling to support AFD support.

He said: "The right decision is not because of the wrong person's consent."

On Friday morning, the CDU stated that it asked to stop before the vote, and it seemed to be in response to the legislation to vote or returned to the committee talks.

CDU leads the public opinion test before the rapid election of Germany next month. AFD is currently in the second place, although Merz eliminates the alliance with any form of them.

On Thursday night, thousands of people went to the streets of Germany to oppose the cooperation between CDU and the extreme right -wing.

Although the voting on Wednesday proves the changes in the immigration law to pass the non -borders of the parliament, the actual legislation will introduce the purpose of the number of immigrants and family gatherings on Friday.

However, his measures are extremely impossible to take effect in the rapid election in February. If they do this, they can conflict with EU laws.

The proposed legislation is opposed by political parties including the Social Democratic Party (SPD) including Olaf Scholz, including the current Prime Minister. Scholz is one of the people who criticize Merz to AFD, calling it "unforgivable mistakes".

He said: "Since the establishment of the German Federal Republic 75 years ago, all Democrats in our parliament have always reached a consensus among all Democrats: we have not been with the right -wing."

In her rare intervention in politics, Merkel said he was breaking the promise In November, cooperated with the Social Democratic Party and the Green Party, not AFD. She described vows as "the expression of political responsibility for great powers."

At the same time, AFD's leader Alice Weidel accused the mainstream parties on Wednesday who did not respect German voters because he refused to cooperate with her party.

Part of the Ministry of National Defense has been classified as right -wing extremists by domestic intelligence, but

Voting on Wednesday has made Germany's debate on immigrants fiercely. After a series of fatal attacks, the suspect is a seek shelter. In Akafenburg.

This has become the core issue of campaign elections. The election was caused by the collapse of the Scholz Rule Alliance.