The state board for Lower Saxony of Germany's largest Islamic association, the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (Ditib), has resigned in protest at what it says is excessive influence from Ankara. Yilmaz Kilic, the chairman, of the board, said that representatives of the Turkish embassy had tried to influence the board's work. Commentators say Germany should crack down on Turkish influence-peddling.
Romania's Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici has suggested that Romanian citizens should only be given working permits in other EU countries for a maximum of five years. After that they should either move on or come home, he said. After a wave of indignation in reaction to this proposal, he toned down his views via Facebook. Romania's media are nonetheless indignant.