The CDU’s Alexander Throm criticized the citizenship reform as a 'citizenship devaluation law', arguing it jeopardizes social peace by allowing premature integration of foreigners.
The new citizenship law permits dual nationality and reduces the required residence period for naturalisation from eight years to five, enabling greater access for migrants.
With upcoming federal elections, the CDU and CSU aim to reverse the citizenship reforms, emphasizing their manifesto's focus on stricter naturalization policies.
In their political manifesto, the CDU and CSU highlighted their opposition to dual nationality and fast-track naturalization, reflecting a growing desire for tighter immigration control.
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