CDU-Chief Friedrich Merz has emphasized the need for a clear stance against Islamism, stating that those who advocate for a caliphate state have no place in Germany. He expressed concern over recent Islamist demonstrations and called for the state to take a firm stance against such ideologies. Merz highlighted the importance of differentiating between political Islam and religion, emphasizing that those who prioritize Sharia over German laws should not be granted citizenship. He also raised questions about the operations of Islamic centers, Quran schools, and mosques in the country.

In an interview with WELT-TV, Merz emphasized the need for the state to address the issue of Islamism, stating that such ideologies do not align with the identity of the Federal Republic of Germany. He called for increased scrutiny on Islamic centers and mosques, urging the government to take a closer look at the activities taking place within these institutions. Merz stressed the importance of confronting those who advocate for a caliphate state, stating that even though they may be a minority, their ideologies are incompatible with German values.

Merz highlighted the danger of underestimating the threat of political Islam, drawing parallels to the past underestimation of right-wing extremism. He emphasized the need for a clear and decisive response from the state, stating that those who prioritize Sharia over German laws should not be granted citizenship. Merz also compared his vision for the CDU with that of Angela Merkel’s, noting that Germany is facing new challenges and emphasizing the importance of focusing on security and military capabilities in response to emerging threats.

Merz expressed his intention to focus on economic issues during the upcoming election campaign, highlighting the importance of addressing security challenges and threats posed by foreign actors such as China. He pointed out the need to strengthen Germany’s defense capabilities and address cyber threats, highlighting the importance of safeguarding the country’s interests in the face of emerging global challenges. Merz’s comments underscored the CDU’s commitment to tackling extremism and safeguarding the values of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Merz called for a comprehensive approach to addressing the threat of political Islam, emphasizing the need for the state to take a firm stance against ideologies that prioritize Sharia over German laws. He highlighted the importance of differentiating between religious freedom and extremist ideologies, stating that those who prioritize Sharia over German laws have no place in Germany. Merz also stressed the importance of addressing security challenges and strengthening Germany’s defense capabilities in response to emerging threats posed by foreign actors.

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