“ The General Secretary of the Christian Democratic Union, the German ruling party, Carsten Linnemann, expressed dissatisfaction with the growing number of young Ukrainian men coming to Germany on television. Source: “European Truth” with reference to RTL and ntv Details: According to him, first of all, such Ukrainians should not apply for the German social security system, but look for work. Straight talk: “I don’t want to deport anyone. But if someone comes to Germany and is young, of course they shouldn’t rely on the welfare system; their goal should be to find a job.” Details: He added that the situation with Ukrainians is particularly sensitive because they are fighting for freedom. Direct speech: “And we support the Ukrainians. This is a very important issue: peace and freedom. I consider it unacceptable that so many young people come to us because there is a war in Ukraine. And these people are needed there.” What happened before: The number of young Ukrainians between the ages of 18 and 22 entering the country rose from 19 a week in mid-August to more than 1,000 in mid-September, according to the Federal Ministry of the Interior. In October, those numbers rose even more, recently ranging from 1,400 to nearly 1,800 a week. Meanwhile, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has stepped up calls to limit the entry of young Ukrainian men, demanding that the EU pressure Ukraine on the issue.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Illustrative photo by Getty Images Source: “European truth” with reference to RTL and ntv
Details: According to him, first of all, such Ukrainians should not apply for the German social security system, but look for a job.
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Direct speech: “I don’t want to deport anyone. But if someone comes to Germany and is young, of course they shouldn’t rely on the welfare system; their goal should be to find a job.”
Details: He added that the situation with Ukrainians is particularly sensitive because they are fighting for freedom.
Direct speech: “And we support Ukrainians. This is a very important issue: peace and freedom. I consider it unacceptable that so many young people come to us because there is a war in Ukraine. And these people are needed there.”
What happened before:
- According to the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the number of young Ukrainians between the ages of 18 and 22 entering the country rose from 19 per week in mid-August to more than 1,000 in mid-September. In October, those numbers rose even more, recently ranging from 1,400 to nearly 1,800 a week.
- Meanwhile, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has stepped up calls to limit the entry of young Ukrainian men, demanding that the EU pressure Ukraine on the issue.
