SPD: Nahles wants to talk more about integration problems

The SPD exercises self-criticism: one has made a bow around the refugee issue and cheateded over conflicts. Family Minister Giffey wants to gloss over nothing.

SPD: Nahles wants to talk more about integration problems

In opinion of its group chairmen Andrea Nahles, DieSPD has not talked enough about integration problems in Germany in past. In particular, "refugee crisis" had been discussed far too little openly: "This also applies to me," she said DerRhein-Neckar-Zeitung. "The bow around refugee issue was not a dissenter than a passing cheat of conflicts that are re." Dadurchhabe man's right-wing populists were made too easy to zubesetzen subject with ir slogans.

Nahles said that SPD had to approach this problem differently: "To create difficult issues and space for debate – under Democratic parties. I am for clarity in matter, but ohneRessentiments. " That mark big difference to inflammatory "arguments" of right-were populist and populists. The state must be consistent in case of deportations which were end of rule of law.

Giffey sees "ideological handling of reality"

The new federal Family Minister Franziska Giffey (SPD) told Tagesspiegel that politics must not deal with DerWirklichkeit ideologically and deny problems that many people are repressing. The former district mayor of Berlin-Neukölln believes that There are many Neukölln in Germany: "Obvious may be different in or cities, but Herausforderungensind similar." It is about socially difficult conditions, distance from education, parallel societies or barriers to integration: "This is not only in Neukölln, but in whole republic."

DasThema Internal security is refore immensely important and " basis for everything else". When politicians said "up re", re is no problem dannwürden citizens ' parties, "who say what Sieselbst are experiencing every day." Giffey said: "Lot see that re are people who whistle on rules and laws. Manchehaben fear of going underground in evening does not feel safe in certain quarters. "

As minister, she wants to carry more realism into federal politics, promised Giffey. Those who proclaim messages like "We live in a colourful city in which everything is beautiful" have an ideological approach to reality. Good policy, on or hand, begins with viewing of reality.

Date Of Update: 18 March 2018, 12:02
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