Berlin (dpa-AfX)-SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich asked Union Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) to make it clear in the Bundestag, not to accept AfD votes for majorities again. Merz had to express his regret to those “who also understand this taboo break than a way to hell”, and make it clear that this path must be closed immediately. That said Mützenich before a meeting of the SPD members of the Bundestag in Berlin. The joint coordination of the Union and AfD in the last week of January was no accident.

On Tuesday, the parliament will come together for its last meeting before the Bundestag election. The only agenda item is a debate about the current situation in Germany. In addition to Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), a speech by Union Chancellor candidate Merz is also expected. Merz has repeatedly emphasized that there will be no toleration or cooperation with the AfD after the Bundestag election.

Mützenich: For humans it is hell

Mützenich justified his choice of words “gateway to hell”, which he had used in a speech in the Bundestag after the joint coordination of the Union and AfD. It was hell for humans if their constituency office or civil organizations had been attacked. “It is hell for humans when Mr. Höcke claims that disabled children and young people do not fit into our schools,” emphasized Mützenich, referring to the right -wing extremist state chairman Björn Höcke.

There has been no contact with Merz since the controversial coordination in the Bundestag, said Mützenich. It is known from both that they got out well in the current legislative period./Tre/dp/jha

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