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The head of Germany’s ruling party is unhappy with the arrival of young Ukrainians to the country

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

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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 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.
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