Schwerin (dpa/mv) – The opposition in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome of the refugee summit in Berlin. “The result of the refugee summit is a huge disappointment,” said CDU faction leader Franz-Robert Liskow on Thursday in Schwerin. He has the impression that the federal government does not understand the seriousness of the situation. From the point of view of the CDU politician, the summit should have dealt primarily with limiting immigration and facilitating deportations. He also sees no potential specialists in refugees who are urgently needed.

FDP parliamentary group leader René Domke has meanwhile called for a commission of inquiry at state level to find long-term concepts for flight and migration together with municipalities, experts and experts. “It became clear today that the situation in the municipalities is no longer tenable and in some cases more serious than in 2015,” he said. Domke welcomes the offer to provide additional federal real estate for the accommodation of refugees. He also demands this in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: “The state government must not shirk its responsibility on this issue.”

“The municipalities also urgently need the opportunity to stop admissions after examining their own capacities,” demanded the AfD. Your migration policy spokesman Jan-Phillip Tadsen called for radical measures to limit immigration. This includes rejection at the borders.