Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Merz Stands by 'Cityscape' Remark as CSU Leaders Back Him, Protests Gather

Debate over return operations, urban security, plus 2026 stakes now defines the fight.

Overview

  • At a visit to Baden-Württemberg, the chancellor refused to retract or further elaborate on his wording, saying the meaning was already clarified after his Monday remark to reporters to “ask your daughters.”
  • Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Bavaria’s Markus Söder defended Merz, with Dobrindt calling changes to city life from illegal migration a fact and Söder dismissing criticism as a left-wing campaign.
  • CDU social-wing chief Dennis Radtke rebuked the framing, arguing deportations will not fix issues like addiction, homelessness or youth swagger, while Baden-Württemberg CDU leader Manuel Hagel urged verbal de-escalation.
  • SPD leaders accused Merz of divisive rhetoric, and police confirmed a registered “We are the daughters” protest at the CDU headquarters in Berlin after earlier demonstrations at the Brandenburg Gate.
  • Coverage set the dispute against crime data showing 41.8% non-German suspects in 2024 and against strong AfD polling before 2026 state elections, with some Green voices urging frank discussion without blanket accusations of racism.