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German minister upsets fellow conservatives by proposing Muslim holidays

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BERLIN: German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere has upset fellow members of Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s conservative bloc by proposing that Germany introduce Muslim public holidays.

Germany is home to around four million Muslims, most of whom have a Turkish background. Many of the more than a million migrants who have arrived in the country from the Middle East and elsewhere over the last two years are Muslims.

Speaking on the campaign trail ahead of an election in the northern state of Lower Saxony due on Sunday, de Maiziere – a member of Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) – said he was open to certain regions of Germany having Muslim public holidays.

He pointed out that All Saints’ Day was only a public holiday in Germany’s Catholic regions and adding: “In places where there are many Muslims, why can’t we think about introducing a Muslim public holiday?”

Federal Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maizière

In a speech posted in an audio clip on local news website regionalwolfsburg.de he also said Germany’s public holidays were generally Christian and should remain that way.

His proposal prompted a backlash from fellow conservatives, who are due to start tricky three-way coalition talks with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) and Greens next week. The conservatives won a September election but suffered their worst result since 1949 as they bled support to the far-right.

Senior CDU member Wolfgang Bosbach told newspaper Bild that everyone in Germany could celebrate whatever religious festivals they wanted but added:

“Whether the state should also protect non-Christian holidays with legal regulation in future is a different issue entirely.”

Alexander Dobrindt, a senior figure in the Christian Social Union (CSU) – the Bavarian sister party to Merkel’s CDU – told the same newspaper that Germany’s Christian heritage was non-negotiable, adding: “We won’t consider introducing Muslim public holidays in Germany.”

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