Given the profile of a person who is accused of suspicion of attacking a car in Munich, the incident will undoubtedly affect the German parliamentary elections in ten days.
The 24th Farhad N came to Germany in 2016 from Afghanistan to seek asylum that was rejected but received a temporary resolution in Germany.
During the weeks of the upcoming elections in Germany, as a result of the collapse of the German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz, the coalition government was involved in a feverish discussion on migration.
A number of fierce migrants have been increasing the support of the right party AFD over the last year.
After the machine Plowed to the Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg Six people were killed and at least 299 were injured in December. The suspect was a 50-year-old Saudi shelter, which was an open critic of Islam.
AFD leaders held political actions there, accusing the government’s migration policy of the attack.
Initially, political politicians called for peace.
But the mood changed after Another attack in the Bavarian city of Ashafenburg In January, in which the 28-year-old Afghan shelter was stabbed by a group of young children in the park. A two -year -old child and passers -by who tried to help die.
The cruelty of the attack shocked countries and major politicians, especially the conservatives, suddenly changed.
In the television match between Scholtz, the Left Central Democratic Party (SPD) and its conservative competitor, Friedrich Merz, a leading human rights party of the Christian Democrats (CDU), was the first 30 minutes devoted to migration.
After that, they were criticized for linked migration to the crime. Both politicians were extremely cruel in their rhetoric, effectively arguing about who was the most violent to stop irregular migration.
Both took more complex migration lines after a series of attacks involving the suspected shelter.
Both believe that just talking on the limits, or can they undermine the support of the right AFD, which interviews the second and have made immigration problems with the signature.
Frontrunner Friedrich Merz wants to close Germany’s borders to all asylum seekers.
Critics say this undermines the EU law, contradicts the German constitution and will be logistically impossible for the police.
Others are worried that antimigrant rhetoric legitimizes extremely right -wing ideas, enhances AFD support and stigmatize people with a non -German heritage.
In any case, AFD remains strong, interviewing more than 20%.
The suffering of those who were injured – and their families – of course, mostly occupies the thoughts of many people.
However, it is also the case that migration and public safety are now even more commonly dominated by German election campaign.