Adel, 33, software program engineer, a Syrian migrant who obtained German citizenship just a few months in the past, mentioned “the difficulties with German-American relations proper now are fairly urgent.
“The migration debate is difficult. I migrated to Germany and I can sense the stress even from people who find themselves not from migration backgrounds. By some means I can see a standpoint from each side so perhaps some center floor will be made.”
Stefan, 64, a advisor, says the migration debate in Germany is “necessary, however overrated.”
“It’s a right-wing concern that produces votes for the intense events. In the long run, I consider it’s one thing we have to deal with, however we have to have migrants coming into this nation for financial causes.”
Mark, 48, a healthcare employee, believes a very powerful points within the German election are “not those being mentioned.”
“We’d like large reforms in healthcare, for nursing, for the care of aged. It’s necessary to do one thing for the setting and we have to have a robust Europe.”
Ralf, 57, who runs an app for worldwide recruiting: “I feel a very powerful concern is to maintain the nation collectively and Europe collectively.
“I’m fairly unhappy not solely concerning the US involvement however their view on Europe, on Ukraine, on Putin. I can’t perceive this and I’m actually afraid of it.”
Matilda, 22, a college pupil: “I feel migration is an issue that’s been made rather a lot greater by the media.”
Matilda believes the main focus ought to be extra on serving to migrants combine correctly into German society. “We undoubtedly have issues in that regard with integration, we may do rather a lot higher.”