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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he wants to see more speed in deciding on asylum applications during a visit to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) in Bavaria on Monday. Scholz also promised political efforts, for example to improve the return of asylum seekers as part of the so-called Dublin Regulation at the European Union level. “It must be the case that we achieve a change in practice,” Scholz said in Nuremberg. He was in “constant dialogue” with his colleagues in several European countries, he added. Previously, BAMF employees had expressed their dissatisfaction with t…

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