It wasn't Merkel who said that, but the leading CDU member in the Bondstag.
That said, I wonder what it's even supposed to mean:
I can only interpret this as meaning that it's okay for the traditional religion (which happens to be christianity) to promote itself in society and politics, and not for uppity newcomers. But that's guesswork; it might just be one of those things that politicians say only to attract fringe votes without elaborating on the statement, or even contradicting it in other speeches."Islam is not part of our tradition and identity in Germany and so does not belong in Germany," Volker Kauder, head of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in parliament, told the Passauer Neue Presse.
"But Muslims do belong in Germany. As state citizens, of course, they enjoy their full rights," he added.
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