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Opposition leader Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner in Germany's upcoming election, pledged to bring a law on restoring border controls before parliament this week, potentially with far-right support. This move aims to counter the anti-immigrant far-right party, which has gained prominence following a fatal stabbing by a failed asylum seeker.
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