Lawmakers in Germany gave a broad welcome on Thursday to a package of security-related measures introduced by the coalition government in the wake of a deadly stabbing in Solingen near Dusseldorf. Three people were killed and eight others injured the knife attack at a street festival last month. The main suspect is a 26-year-old Syrian who according to the law should have been deported to Bulgaria in 2023. A senior figure in the opposition conservatives, Thorsten Frei, said that the proposals from the centre-left government contained “many sensible measures,” representing a marked changed of t…