German leaders court migrants from Russia ahead of election
BERLIN — As Germany gears up for a general election in September, politicians are reaching out to migrants from Russia in an effort to tap what is seen as a long-neglected group of voters.
Chancellor Angela Merkel was hosting a private reception Wednesday for representatives of ethnic Germans who emigrated from the former Soviet Union, particularly from the late 1980s onward.
It is the first such meeting between Merkel and members of the Russlanddeutsche, or Russian-Germans, in recent years, said her spokesman. Merkel, who is running for a fourth term on Sept. 24, speaks fluent Russian.
The arrival of some 2.2 million Russlanddeutsche over the past 30 years tested the country’s ability to assimilate large numbers of migrants, with mixed success.


