The demonstrations take place three weeks before the national elections and hold similar protests across Germany on Saturday.
Police estimated that about 160,000 people protested on Sunday. The rally started near the Bundestag Parliament building and went to CDU -Khvter headquarters.
34 -year -old protest Anna Schwartz said she joined the political action first because “we can no longer avoid her view.”
“(We want) to make as much noise as possible to call for self-designed” democratic “parties to protect this democracy,” she said.
The CDU leads in the election ahead of the German election this month. Currently, AFD conducts a second place poll, although the Merz turned off any coalition with them.
On Wednesday, the German Parliament had an insurmountable movement over changes in immigration legislation.
Two days later, the bill aimed at reducing the number of immigrations and the right to reunion of the family was rejected by the German Parliament to 350 votes to 338. The bill was issued to CDU and supported by the far right.
The strategy was widely convicted, including the predecessor of Merz as the head of the CDU and former Chancellor Angela Merkel, who accused him of returning to the previous promise not to work with AFD in the Bundestag.
Mertz defended his actions as “necessary” and said he did not seek the party’s support.
“The right decision does not become wrong just because the wrong people agree to it,” he said last week.