Chancellor Merz at press conference softening Syrian return policy stance as AfD's Weidel demands action.
Chancellor Merz at press conference softening Syrian return policy stance as AfD's Weidel demands action.
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Merz softens stance on Syrian returns as AfD pushes for action

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One day after announcing that up to 80 percent of Syrians in Germany should return home, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has distanced himself from the figure. He now emphasizes coordination with Syrian President Ahmed al-Scharaa. AfD leader Alice Weidel calls for immediate returns and a naturalization moratorium, while critics highlight integration and security concerns.

Following Monday's statement after meeting Syrian transitional President Ahmed al-Scharaa — where Merz suggested up to 80 percent of Syrians could return by 2029 amid Syria's stabilization — the chancellor clarified his position on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Merz referred directly to al-Scharaa's comments, stressing that any returns must be coordinated with Damascus authorities. The initial figure had drawn accusations of inconsistency.

AfD co-leader Alice Weidel urged swift implementation of returns and a moratorium on naturalizations for Syrians. Greens lawmaker Irene Mihalic Amtsberg criticized the approach to Funke Mediengruppe, noting Syria's fragile security and the integration of many Syrians. Henriette Neumeyer of the German Hospital Society reiterated the vital role of Syrian doctors and nurses in healthcare.

Personal stories underscore the human side: In Berlin-Schöneberg, restaurant owner Malakeh Jazmati, 39, met al-Scharaa during his visit. Her friend Sona, a 35-year-old engineer, emphasized: 'We are hard-working people and meanwhile part of this society.' Many Syrian children in Germany are bilingual and well-integrated.

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X users, especially from AfD circles, demand immediate returns of Syrians and a naturalization moratorium after Merz's 80% return announcement. AfD leader Alice Weidel accuses Merz of backpedaling within 24 hours, claiming the figure came from al-Sharaa. Critics portray Merz as spineless for distancing himself amid SPD pressure. Skeptics doubt the feasibility of mass returns before elections. Supporters welcome the rhetoric but call for real action.

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German politician Johann Wadephul speaking at a parliamentary meeting, sparking criticism over Syria comparison, with Chancellor Merz in background.
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Wadephul compares Syria to Germany 1945 and sparks criticism

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Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul described Syria as worse than Germany in 1945 during a CDU/CSU parliamentary group meeting, causing fresh uproar in the Union. The comparison came after his doubts about Syrian refugees returning home following a trip to the country. Chancellor Friedrich Merz, however, emphasizes a swift resumption of deportations.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated after meeting Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Scharaa that 80 percent of over 900,000 Syrians in Germany should return home within the next three years. The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from SPD, Greens, and the German Hospital Society. Experts deem the target unrealistic.

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