DIE ZEIT: Mr. Dobrindt, fewer than 100,000 asylum seekers may just come to Germany this 12 months, which might be fewer than in 2012. Nonetheless, the AfD is more potent than ever. Why is that so?
Aleksandar Dobrindt: To begin with, I wish to indicate that the temper has modified considerably. A 12 months in the past, there was once no socializing, infrequently any political dialog at paintings and a circle of relatives birthday party that didn’t at one level flip to the subject of migration. It’s other as of late. The subject is not mentioned in such an emotional approach. That is obviously because of the trade in our coverage against larger regulate, path and a sharper edge.