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New CDU chief to review liberal Merkel migration policies

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BERLIN: The new leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) outlined plans on Sunday to change the party’s migrant policies before next year’s European election, signalling that she could break with her mentor Angela Merkel’s liberal approach.

The conservati­ve party elected Annegret Kramp-karrenbaue­r to replace Merkel as their leader on Friday, making her frontrunne­r to become the next chancellor of Germany, which has Europe’s biggest economy.

However, the narrow win over the more conservati­ve Friedrich Merz exposed splits in Germany’s biggest party, which she must try to close before next May’s vote for the European Parliament and four state elections in 2019.

One of the deepest divisions is over migrant policy.

“I want to convene a ‘workshop discussion’ on migration and security with experts and critics of migrant and refugee policies to work on concrete improvemen­ts,” Kramp-karrenbaue­r told Bild am Sonntag weekly.

“Our programme for the European election will build on these results.” Merkel’s 2015 open-door approach eroded her popularity and led to losses in regional elections, culminatin­g in her October decision to stand down as party leader. She aims to stay on as chancellor until the next federal vote in 2021.

ROOM FOR CHANGE By voting for Kramp-karrenbaue­r, the CDU chose continuity but the new leader told German television this did not exclude some changes.

“You stand on the shoulders of your predecesso­r. What is good is continued and where there is room to change things, we will make changes,” she told broadcaste­r ARD.

While Kramp-karrenbaue­r was less critical of Merkel’s migrant policy than her rivals in the leadership contest, she has argued that migrants must learn German and those with a criminal record cannot stay. But most of all, she has stressed that the CDU must not dwell too long on the damaging issue.

One of her main tasks in elections next year in three eastern states will be to win back voters who have turned to the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany (AFD), which has capitalise­d on fears about the integratio­n of migrants.

 ?? — AFP ?? Newly-elected leader of the Germany’s conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union on Sunday outlined plans to change the party’s migrant policies.
— AFP Newly-elected leader of the Germany’s conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union on Sunday outlined plans to change the party’s migrant policies.

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