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Commissioner's focus shifting towards immigration and integration matters

Migration and integration remain under focus for Meißner's commission

Commissioner prioritizes migration and assimilation in his plans
Commissioner prioritizes migration and assimilation in his plans

Migration and integration are in focus for Meißner's task force - Commissioner's focus shifting towards immigration and integration matters

In recent news, Dorothea Storch has been appointed as the new CDU commissioner for migration and integration in Erfurt, Germany. Storch, a former CDU mayor, is stepping into this role following the departure of Mirjam Kruppa, who has moved to a new position within the ministry.

Mirjam Kruppa's new role is in the department for skilled worker immigration. This department, part of the ministry, is responsible for managing the influx of skilled workers. The announcement was made by Migration Minister Beate Meißner (CDU), who also expressed gratitude to Mirjam Kruppa for her previous work in the commissioner role.

In her previous role, Mirjam Kruppa significantly shaped her office and was particularly instrumental in driving the implementation of integration policies. Her departure leaves a void that Dorothea Storch is poised to fill.

As the new commissioner, Storch will focus on migration and integration, with a particular emphasis on improving the framework conditions for successful integration of those who remain in Thuringia. Minister Meißner (CDU) acknowledged a need for catch-up in the area of migration and integration, and Storch's appointment is expected to address this need.

At present, there is no publicly available detailed information on specific policies and strategies that Storch is implementing. As she is still in the early stages of her tenure, official announcements or policy outlines might be forthcoming from the city government or CDU party communications.

For the most accurate and up-to-date details, it is recommended to check official Erfurt city government publications, CDU press releases, or local news sources focusing on Erfurt's migration and integration initiatives. If you would like assistance in monitoring for updates or summarizing general CDU approaches to migration and integration policies in this region, I am more than happy to help.

Dorothea Storch, as the new CDU commissioner for migration and integration in Erfurt, Germany, will focus on implementing employment policies and community policies for successful integration of migrants, following the departure of Mirjam Kruppa. This departure leaves a void that Storch is poised to fill, with an emphasis on policy-and-legislation related to politics, specifically steps concerning migration and integration.

Mirjam Kruppa, in her new role in the department for skilled worker immigration, will be working within the ministry to manage the influx of skilled workers and shape policies under the shelter of general-news developments and the broader environment of migration and integration politics.

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