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German parliament rejects legislation to toughen migration rules
People protest in front of the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Union party, CDU, against a migration vote at parliament Bundestag with far-right support of the Alternative for Germany party AfD, in Berlin, January 30, 2025

GERMANY’S parliament rejected legislation yesterday calling for stricter immigration rules.

MPs cast 338 votes in favour, but there were 350 against and five abstentions.

This followed a non-binding vote earlier this week, which passed with the support of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, provoking mass protests.

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