
Green Party leader sees “spaces of fear” in some places in Germany, where there are “fascists and football fans”.
A Germany 2025 has “spaces of fear” in some parts of the country.
This is because there is “fascists loitering in the train stations of small towns and football fans completely drunk and noisy on trains”.
And there is still “criminal groups, including those made up of migrant families, who rob people or harass women on Friday nights.”
The warnings were given by the leader of the Green Party, Felix Banaszak, who focused on security and migration issues.
For Felix Banaszak, in these “spaces of fear”, many people They don’t even dare to go out at night – because of the threats you mentioned.
The deputy does not hesitate: part of the reality in Germany today involves people becoming victims of racism, “regardless of how many jobs or university degrees they have”, quotes .
Felix considers that the chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) has not reacted to these issues as it should.
Merz said about two weeks ago that the Berlin Government is correcting past failures in immigration policy, which is making progress. But he added: “Of course we still have this problem in our urban landscape, and that is why the Federal Minister of the Interior is now also in the process of facilitating and carrying out large-scale returns.”
They are “coffee conversations”thinks Felix Banaszak. The deputy alleges that there are those who outsource integration work to volunteers, chronically underfund women’s shelters and neglect public infrastructure. All of them should not shirk their responsibility with “coffee conversations”, he pointed out.
All these issues must be discussed honestly and unequivocally, demands the leader of the Green Party.