40 pct of Germans concerned over effects of new UN migration pact: survey

(Xinhua) German voters are divided over the question of whether the new United Nations migration compact will lead to a rise in asylum claims, according to a study seen by the German press agency (DPA) on Tuesday.

According to the study, just under 40 percent of citizens were concerned that foreigners could be granted additional rights to humanitarian stay. Another 40 percent said that they did not know, or did not want to answer the question, while 22.7 percent saw no risk of an increase in asylum claims.

The findings were based on a survey of 2,026 respondents which was conducted by the Insa opinion research institute for the “Value Union” association, which was formed by conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) members.

Read more.