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Editorial: El País

  • Debate over immigration in Germany is intensifying, threatening existing consensuses and the ruling coalition.
  • A recent murder committed by a rejected asylum seeker from Syria has fuelled this debate.
  • The link between immigration and crime, previously a taboo, is starting to be openly questioned.
  • The far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) is leading the polls and exploiting the tragedy for garnering support.
  • The soft consensus towards immigration established by Angela Merkel in 2015 is hardening across Germany.
  • Conservative leader, Friedrich Merz, proposes a pact to reduce irregular immigration to zero, threatening to further destabilize the ruling coalition.

Conclusion: Germany faces a delicate and complex scenario regarding immigration, risking undermining political stability and empowering the far-right. Its adequate handling will require an honest and responsible exchange on the solutions to the flaws in the current system.