German parliament falls short on migrant representation, study finds

German parliament falls short on migrant representation, study finds

New Bundestag has only 11.6% lawmakers with migrant backgrounds, despite immigrants comprising nearly 30% of German population

By Anadolu staff

BERLIN (AA) - Germany's new parliament significantly underrepresents people with migrant backgrounds, with only 11.6% of lawmakers coming from immigrant families despite this group making up nearly a third of the country's population, according to a study released Thursday.

The analysis by Mediendienst Integration, a nonprofit organization focused on migration issues, revealed that just 73 of the Bundestag's 630 members have migrant backgrounds. This representation falls considerably short, as 14.4% of eligible voters have migration backgrounds. It is also well below the approximately 30% of Germany's overall population with immigrant roots.

The study found significant variation in migrant representation across political parties. The progressive Greens lead with 20% of their parliamentary members having immigrant backgrounds, up from 14.4% in 2021. They are followed by the left-wing Die Linke at 18.8% (down from 28.2% in 2021) and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) at 17.5%.

The conservative CDU/CSU bloc falls considerably behind with just 6.3% representation, though this marks an improvement from 4.1% in 2021. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has the lowest percentage at 5.9%, down from 7.2% in the previous parliament.

Most parliamentarians with migration backgrounds have connections to European Union countries (25 out of 73), with Poland being the most common country of origin, representing seven lawmakers. This reflects Germany's close ties with its eastern neighbor and the significant Polish community within the country.

The second-largest group consists of 18 representatives with Turkish backgrounds, highlighting the substantial Turkish diaspora in Germany that dates back to labor migration agreements in the 1960s. Another notable group includes eight lawmakers with ties to former Soviet states, some of whom come from families of ethnic German repatriates who returned to Germany after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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