Asylum policy will be a topic at the Greens' state party conference
On the second day of their state party conference in Osnabrück, the Lower Saxony Greens will be discussing how to deal with refugees. The focus on Sunday (10.00 a.m.) will be a motion on Lower Saxony's asylum and migration policy. Among other things, the motion calls for relief for local authorities in the care of asylum seekers and criticizes the discussion about cuts to social benefits. The motion also rejects the implementation of asylum procedures outside Europe.
The Greens have been meeting at their state party conference in Osnabrück since Saturday. On the first day, the agenda included a review after one year of government participation in Lower Saxony.
During the Greens' state party conference, they expressed concern about relief for local authorities managing asylum seekers and criticized potential cuts to social benefits. Furthermore, the Greens rejected the idea of implementing asylum procedures outside Europe, highlighting their commitment to stopping such measures at their parties' event.
Source: www.dpa.com