Carinthia's Head of State Kaiser Wants to Put ECHR "to the Test"
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SPÖ CEO Andreas Babler sees no need for change in the European Convention on Human Rights. Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger, on the other hand, likes the initiative
One had to examine whether the formulations of the European Convention on Human Rights still "provide the necessary legal basis to keep freedom and security in balance", explains the SPÖ Landeshauptmann.
Carinthia's head of state Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) wants to further develop the content of the ECHR. This is more than Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) wants. Party leader Babler sees the SPÖ on a different line.
Head of State Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) questioned the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in its current form. In the latest post of his blog he wrote on Tuesday of the need to adapt the ECHR to current conditions or at least to discuss it. The opinion is shared in politics.
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