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Thank You for Nothing!: If Faeser Were Still in Office, a Resignation Would Now Be Due

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The actions of the former Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser against the right-wing newspaper "Compact" were juristically bold and strategically plump. Not the verdict of the Federal Administrative Court, Faeser's error is a gift for right-wing extremism.

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The actions of the former Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser against the right-wing newspaper "Compact" were juristically bold and strategically plump. Not the verdict of the Federal Administrative Court, Faeser's error is a gift for right-wing extremism.

The verdict is a serious blow for ex-Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD), who had obtained the ban. If she were still in office, she would have had to resign after this verdict. "Compact" is dangerous, Faeser was right. Precisely because of his indomitable nature, editor-in-chief Jürgen Elsässer has a reach that other right-wing radicals could only dream of. He uses it for mobilization, is too much for every scene demonstration.

Badische Zeitung [Newsroom]Freiburg (ots) - The verdict is a serious blow for ex-Minister of Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD), who had obtained the ban. If she were still in office, she would have had to resign after this verdict. "Compact" is dangerous, because ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Badische Zeitung, transmitted by news aktuell

The decision of the then Minister of the Interior Faeser, fortunately she is no longer in office to ban the magazine Compact, was a clear breach of law. Perhaps Ms Faeser, who as a lawyer should have been able to look at the illegality of her decision, deliberately aimed at putting all the levers in place to put Compact into action a blow from which this company no longer recovers. We don't know, but we can imagine such an action very well.The m…

The CDU parliamentary group in the Brandenburg state parliament has criticized the Federal Administrative Court's ruling on the Compact magazine. Parliamentary group leader Jan Redmann sees the failed ban as a misjudgment by former Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser. "The extremist magazine will now act as if the overturned ban were a certificate of no objection," Redmann stated. In fact, "there is nothing without objection" about Com…

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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