Constitutional Judge's Election: Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf Stands for This
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There is no solution to the dispute between the Union and the left over the constitutional judge's election. A majority without the AfD seems increasingly uncertain. Critics warn of the consequences.
Despite the clear criticism of their basis, the German Christian Democrats have cleared the way for the election of the lawyer Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, proposed by the SPD. However, their choice is not yet certain.
On the election committee, CDU and CSU MPs have largely recommended the controversial lawyer Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf for the Federal Constitutional Court ... The post "Kandidatin won't get a majority" – in the Union there is timid resistance against Brosius-Gersdorf appeared first on Apollo News.
The planned election of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf as the constitutional judge is putting an end to the consensus of the centre. Members of the Union must prevent democracy from being permanently damaged.
If, on Friday, the lawyer Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf is elected Federal Constitutional Judge in the Bundestag, it is not because a two-thirds majority would be convinced of her, but above all because of her lack of a coalition clause. That is really too little.
Three new constitutional judges are to be elected on Friday. But above all, the two SPD personnel come up against resistance because of their left-wing ideological positions – even in parts of the Union. At any rate, the AfD will only support the CDU proposal, as Alice Weill explained. As Report24 has already reported, the nomination of law professor Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf by the SPD for the post of Federal Constitutional Judge is considered as…
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