ASCHAFFENBURG: Bluttat! Messerattacke bewegt die deutsche Politik! Weidels AFD fordert “Remigration”
Die grausame Messerattacke von Aschaffenburg überschattet den Bundestagswahlkampf: Der Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz spricht von einer Terrortat und fordert schnelle Konsequenzen sowie Antworten der Behörden. Der Täter, ein ausreisepflichtiger afghanischer Asylbewerber, war den Behörden bereits bekannt, was die Debatte um ein mögliches Behördenversagen neu entfacht. Während die AfD von einem „Versagen der Migrationspolitik“ spricht, fordert die Bundesregierung Reformen. Die Tat könnte den Wahlkampf maßgeblich beeinflussen und rückt die Themen Sicherheit und Migration in den Fokus.
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You have to say that it would actually have been the big topic today: there will be elections in exactly one month. But the election campaign is now overshadowed by this terrible act. Olaf Scholz spoke of a terrorist act and immediately called the heads of the security authorities to the Chancellery. The SPD politician primarily asks the question “why”. All of the parties’ top candidates for the federal election expressed dismay and are calling for quick clarification and consequences. However, the debate is overshadowed by the question of possible failure by the authorities. AfD co-chairwoman Alice Weidel renewed her call for so-called remigration. Viktoria Grüntal summarizes the political reactions. The cruel act in Aschaffenburg could have a significant impact on the election campaign. The Chancellor promises to draw the necessary conclusions and demands answers from the authorities: Why was the suspect, a possibly mentally unstable 28-year-old Afghan, still in Germany? CDU leader Friedrich Merz said on will restore law and order.” The Green Party’s candidate for chancellor, Robert Habeck, also spoke out on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos: “This is a terrible assassination attempt. What I read can hardly be surpassed in terms of brutality and perversity. Now it must be clarified quickly : who was the perpetrator ? Were there any indications? What conclusions do we have to draw from this? From here, when it’s actually about completely different topics, I would like to express my deepest sympathy.” The Federal Minister of the Interior expressed her deep condolences to the relatives and at the same time defended the federal government’s migration policy: “The fact that people who have found protection from terror in their homeland in Germany commit such acts makes us all angry. That’s exactly why we are the only country in “Europe has again started deporting serious criminals to Afghanistan and will continue to do so.” For the AfD it is clear: the federal government has failed with its migration policy. Alice Weidel said: “From the beginning, we have called for the borders to be secured, people without grounds for asylum to be expelled and foreigners who do not have the right to stay sent back immediately. We have been calling for this again and again since 2015. Unfortunately, we see that politics continues to fail.” The left-wing politician Sahra Wagenknecht became even clearer and linked the attack in Aschaffenburg to two knife attacks last year in which the perpetrators also had a migrant background: “The fact that nothing happened after Mannheim and Solingen is primarily the failure of the Chancellor and his Interior Minister. That makes them politically responsible for every further terrible act.” FDP parliamentary group leader Christian Dürr now called for a crisis meeting of the interior ministers to discuss the consequences of the attack. Leonie von Rando, our political correspondent, classifies the situation from Berlin. Good morning, Leonie! The Chancellor reacted immediately and summoned the heads of the security authorities. But is something finally happening now? There seems to be another failure by the authorities. Good morning, both of you! Olaf Scholz himself said that he is tired of having to experience such acts of violence every few weeks. And I think many citizens are also tired of the state failing again and again in this area. Many people are now asking themselves the question: How could it be that someone who was obliged to leave the country was still here? Someone who was well known to the authorities, who had psychological problems three times and who was anything but unknown to the police? Now there has to be more than the same old expressions of condolence that were given again this time. Various demands are now being made. For example, the deportations to Afghanistan must be possible again. These are currently suspended because the federal government argues that people cannot be sent back to the civil war country under Taliban rule. Our neighboring country Austria sees things differently and has already started talks with the Taliban, while Germany has no diplomatic relations whatsoever. This demand will certainly grow in volume. Above all, the authorities will be urged to take a very close look at what went wrong and also hold politicians accountable. All of this will have a serious impact on the current election campaign, because elections will take place exactly one month from today. Leonie, thank you for the moment!