A car driven by an Afghan national injured at least 30 people during a trade union march in Munich. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has demanded the suspect be deported following the incident. Initial reports suggested the attacker was subject to deportation, but Bavarian officials clarified that he possessed a valid residency permit and had no criminal record, raising significant questions about immigration policies and public safety. Opposition leader Friedrich Merz stressed that a transformation in the handling of such issues is necessary for future safety.
The Afghan citizen who injured at least 30 people when he drove a car into a trade union march in Munich had a valid German residency and work permit.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for the suspect to be deported for the 'awful' incident, emphasizing the need for punishment.
Bavarian ministers clarified that the suspect, despite initial reports, was not under a deportation order and held a legal status in Germany.
Opposition leader Friedrich Merz stated 'something has to change,' indicating a pressing need for policy reform regarding immigration and public safety.
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