THE TIME: Mr. Dobrindt, fewer than 100,000 asylum seekers might come to Germany this 12 months, which might be a low since 2012. Nevertheless, the AfD is stronger than ever. Why is that?
Alexander Dobrindt: To start with, I need to level out that the temper has modified considerably. A 12 months in the past there was no get-together, hardly a political dialog at work and no household celebration that did not flip to the subject of migration in some unspecified time in the future. That is completely different right now. The subject is not mentioned in such an emotional method. That is clearly as a consequence of our coverage change in direction of extra management, course and a clearer edge.