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Kryzys migracyjny z perspektywy premierów niemieckich krajów związkowych

Authors: Kruk, Aleksandra;

Kryzys migracyjny z perspektywy premierów niemieckich krajów związkowych

Abstract

Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publication Celem artykułu było zbadanie, czy premierzy niemieckich krajów związkowych (Winfried Kretschmann, Horst Seehofer, Bodo Ramelow, Stanislaw Tillich, Dietmar Woidke), reprezentujący najważniejsze niemieckie partie polityczne, podtrzymali lub zrewidowali swoje stanowisko w sprawie polityki migracyjnej po 2015 roku. Polityka rządów krajów związkowych oraz wypowiedzi i działania premierów wpłyną na rezultat wyborów federalnych w 2017 roku. Napływ uchodźców spowodował zwiększenie wyzwań w polityce integracyjnej, odnotowano m.in. wzrost przestępczości, zagrożeń terrorystycznych oraz protestów społecznych wobec polityki otwartości, którą próbowała wdrożyć kanclerz Angela Merkel. The aim of article was to examine if the prime ministers of state governments in Germany (Winfried Kretschmann, Horst Seehofer, Bodo Ramelow, Stanislaw Tillich, Dietmar Woidke), who represent the main German political parties, maintained or reconsidered their standpoint on the asylum policy after 2015. The state governments’ policy, as well as the statements and actions of local politicians, will affect the results of the federal elections in 2017. The inflow of refugees has created new challenges in the integration policy: a rise in crime rate, an increased danger of terror and social protests against the Merkel open door policy have been observed.

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Poland
Keywords

refugee crisis, prime ministers of state governments, Germany, premierzy krajów związkowych, Niemcy, Bezpieczeństwo narodowe i wewnętrzne, kryzys migracyjny

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