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.