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The Majority of Germans Want Brosius-Gersdorf to Start Again

Summary by Spiegel
Union politicians urge legal professor Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to renounce her candidacy for the Federal Constitutional Court. According to a survey, most Germans disagree.

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The coalition disputes over the occupation of the Federal Constitutional Court. For the population, the matter is clear: a majority is for Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf.

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Union politicians urge legal professor Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to renounce her candidacy for the Federal Constitutional Court. According to a survey, most Germans disagree.

·Germany
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According to a Forsa survey, 57 percent of Germans find that they should not do without the candidacy. The majority of CDU/CSU voters also see this as the case.

·Leipzig, Germany
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The star, whose continued existence in itself already brings the crisis of German journalism to the point, has FORSA, one of the survey institutes, which, when it comes to pushing for desired results, are most suitable, with a survey on the candidacy of Brosius-Gersdorf for the Federal Constitutional Court, one with which one pushes the candidacy and the opponents...

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Legal Tribune Online broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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