Monday, August 31, 2015

GERMANY'S HIGHEST HOUSE THE BUNDESRAT MAY CONVENE FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE DISPUTED AND RISING REFUGEES CRISIS IN THE EUROZONE CITIES.


      Germany'a highest house the Bundesrat may convene for the first time for the discussion of the scheduled debate on refugees crisis in Germany and the European Union major cities, particulary after the leaders in the European Union disputed over the requirement and authority of the European Union Parliament in Brussels to settle the rising refugees and asylum seekers crisis in the European Union cities that may further require the amendment, or changes of the enacted legisltions for the unified immigration policy in the Eurozone countries with emphasis on the changes for the domestic legislations, or the asylum and refugees regulations in each and every European Union country that entailed the Democratic Republic of Germany . Besides, the significant and similar discussion on claims of Germany's right wing and left wing political parties direct, or indirect involvement in the asylum and refugees crisis from Eastern Europe that has attributed to further death of about seventy one asylum seekers and refugees from Eastern Europe, the Arab World countries of Syria, Northern Iraq with the North, West and Easern African countries of Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, North Sudan, South of Sudan, Nigeria, Liberia, Somalia  and Eastern Uganda respectively. However, neither Germany's right wing, nor the left wing political parties such as the National Democratic Party (NDP) and the Linke have claimed responsibility for direct, or indirect involvement in the rising refugees crisis with the killing of over seventy refugees and asylum seekers from various  countries around the World.

                                               Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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