Solingen knife attack sparks debate
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•Disgruntled German voters want change
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The deadly knife attack in Solingen at the end of August was carried out by a Syrian Islamist living in Germany as a refugee awaiting deportation.
The federal government decided to significantly tighten its migration and security policy.
But the center-right bloc of Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ) and Bavaria 's regional Christian Social Union ( CSU ) are not satisfied with the plans put forward by the government.
Merz must be seen to give clear messages without directly interfering in tricky government building in Saxony and Thuringia .
Merz has personally excluded cooperating not only with the far-right AfD but also with the socialist Left Party .
The majority of CDU supporters continue to support their party's decision to exclude the AfD.
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