Afd Members in the State Service? Countries Rely on Case-by-Case Examination
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Rhineland-Palatinate does not want to appoint AfD members without further delay. CDU politicians criticize the action of Interior Minister Michael Ebling. They want to examine in individual cases.
According to the criticism of state lawyers, Rhineland-Palatinate announces that it will examine individually whether AfD members will be admitted to the state service. Interior Minister Michael Ebling (SPD) defends the action. The Federal Government wants to create clarity in a working group.
The decision of the Conference of Interior Ministers in dealing with the AfD is too weak for the Rhineland-Palatinate Minister of Interior Ebling. The SPD politician explains his criticism.
But no general exclusion: In addition to Rhineland-Palatinate, the other federal states also want to examine further in individual cases when recruiting AfD members to the state service. However, this could be handled more strictly in some places.
The Interior Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, Ebling, sees the planned tightening of the recruitment practice for the state service no mental examination. An AfD membership could point to doubts about the constitutional consistency, said the SPD politician in Deutschlandfunk.
Rhineland-Palatinate no longer hires any AfD members. That was the message that took the round a week ago and that caused many questions to the Rhineland-Palatinate Minister of the Interior Michael Ebling. What followed is a heated discussion and always new reactions of the Interior Ministry. State officials, i.e. officials or employees in the public service. Whether teachers, police officers or judges. They should not be hired at all if they ar…
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