German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the country’s state premiers believe that Germany is on the right track in terms of migration policy, but do not expect the number of asylum seekers to fall quickly. Fundamental changes have already been “initiated” in recent months, Scholz said on Wednesday following a meeting with the premiers in Berlin. The only thing to do now is not to rest on our laurels when it comes to limiting irregular migration, but to “always stay on top of the issue.” The state premier of Hesse, Boris Rhein, said that he personally found the debate initiated by party colleagues on…