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Berlin -- A proposal by German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU to constitutionally protect the German language triggered controversy and unease in Germany Tuesday.
Meeting in Stuttgart, the annual conference of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) voted for a resolution calling for a new sentence be added to the constitution: "The language of the Federal Republic shall be German."
While party conference resolutions are not binding on party leaders, they do demonstrate sympathies.
Observers said the move was likely to be seen as a show of sympathy, not just for school teachers who complain that almost nobody speaks grammatically pure German nowadays, but also for rightists who fear "aliens" are taking over.
Merkel, who faces a close general election next year and has rebuffed calls for everything from "the family" to sport and high culture to be made constitutionally sacred, opposed the resolution.
"I don't find it good to put every possible thing into the constitution," she told RTL television news.
In the corridors at the conference, delegates denied the move marked a resurgence of nationalism.
Most said they just wanted Germans to become as proud of German as the French are of French and the Poles are of Polish.
"Language is the most precious jewel of culture. Why shouldn't we protect it in the constitution?" said Otto Wulff, who heads the CDU's national committee of retirees.
Maria Boehmer, Merkel's aide for liaison with ethnic minorities, also denied the vote was hostile to anyone.
An organization of secular Turks was not so sure. Kenan Kolat, chairman of the Turkish Community Association, said, "CDU politicians are pandering to latent fear of migrants.
"We interpret this idea as pressure to assimilate. It does not conform to democratic practice. That's how migrant communities will perceive it."
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