EU Asylum System Reform (GEAS)
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10.02.2026 – 02.03.2026
15 tweets
· 12 MPs
· Top: @KrahMax (410 Likes)
CDU/CSU (2)
@Ottilie_Klein: We are organizing and managing migration in Europe. 🇪🇺 Today, we passed the reform of the #GEAS, the Common European Asylum System. The goal is clear: uncontrolled onward travel across (35 Likes) @reinhardbrandl: Today we are implementing the Common European Asylum System #CEAS nationally. This begins a new chapter in #migrationpolicy. Specifically, this means: • No second asylum procedure in Germany, (11 Likes) 🗳️ Vote: 203 Yes | 0 No | 0 Abstain
SPD (1)
@Ralf_Stegner: German Bundestag - 60th session from 02/27/2026, agenda item 26: Speech by Dr. Ralf Stegner https://t.co/piMNvuQSHw (1 Likes) 🗳️ Vote: 106 Yes | 1 No | 2 Abstain
GRÜNE (2)
@SaraNanni: @Dani_li_ma10_1 Not yet! The Bundestag has to decide it in the committees! It's supposed to happen on Feb 25th. And until then, one can still try to explain to the coalition why that's problematic (37 Likes) @kassem_ts: If the Union & SPD are really struggling as hard as they always claim, why does policy keep shifting further and further to the right? Today, the biggest tightening of asylum law since 1993 was passed. (7 Likes) 🗳️ Vote: 0 Yes | 83 No | 0 Abstain
AfD (2)
@KrahMax: My speech on the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is now online - CEAS is too little, too late. Only the AfD will bring about the change in migration policy! @AfDimBundestag https://t.co/QzjbMtmMiT (410 Likes) @Pierre_Lamely: Here is the motion in the German Bundestag: https://t.co/ogS8stc9p5 (2 Likes) 🗳️ Vote: 0 Yes | 128 No | 0 Abstain
DIE LINKE. (8)
Members of the Bundestag from the Left Party reacted with sharp condemnation to the "GEAS-Anpassungsgesetz 2026," characterizing the legislation as the most severe dismantling of asylum rights since 1993. The discourse was marked by outrage over the detention of refugees—including children—and the potential for state-sanctioned deprivation, with Nicole Gohlke’s critique of CDU rhetoric gaining the highest engagement at 381 likes. Other MPs, such as Ates Gürpinar (155 likes) and Janine Wissler (152 likes), directed significant ire toward the SPD, accusing them of abandoning humanitarian principles by supporting the package. The party’s overall tone was one of moral indignation, framing the debate not as an administrative adjustment but as a fundamental attack on universal human rights and the right to asylum. Additional commentary from Lea Reisner and Tamara Mazzi underscored a broader party consensus that the new laws, which include increased border procedures and detention, represent a dangerous policy of exclusion rather than protection. 🗳️ Vote: 0 Yes | 48 No | 0 Abstain