Domestic Intelligence - Criticism of Demands for More Powers for Constitutional Protection
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Thuringia's President of State-Constitutional Protection Kramer has criticised demands for additional powers for the Domestic Intelligence Service.
The head of the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns that the domestic intelligence agency should not become a secret service. It was not conceived as a "secret police force." Its purpose is to protect citizens, not to monitor them.
The President of the Thuringian State Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Stephan Kramer, is clearly criticizing the recent demands for additional powers for the domestic intelligence service. “The repeated demand to convert and expand the protection of the Constitution into a 'real secret service, 'irritates me increasingly and worries me,” Kramer told the “editorial network Germany.” The service's demonstrable successes showed how r…
The President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Ministers of the Interior want to transform the German domestic intelligence service into a "real secret service".
The President of the Thuringian State Office for Constitutional Protection, Stephan Kramer, has clearly criticised the recent demands of the President of the Federal Office for Constitutional Protection, Sinan Selen, and of Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) for additional powers for the domestic intelligence service. {/mprestriction} "The repeated demand to transform and expand constitutional protection into a 'real secre…
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