Germany's Klingbeil: 'Leadership and Responsibility' Needed Amid Spat
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14 Articles
Three judges should have been appointed to the Federal Constitutional Court on Friday. The SPD's frustration is that this has not worked out. Today, it wants to discuss how things should go on.
Robin Alexander, deputy editor-in-chief of the WORLD, describes the failed judge's election as "real, really violent." Especially the timing is bad: "The first workpieces of black and red should be placed in the shop window – but everyone looks at something else."
Black-Red Coalition Scratch: Because a judge's election is sinking into chaos, the pressure on Spahn is growing. Voices of experts, government and opposition.
The last parliamentary day before the summer break ends in a debacle for Union and SPD. The planned elections of new constitutional judges must be cancelled. Now the climate is poisoned. Jens Spahn is at the center of the criticism.
The election of judges for the Constitutional Court has been postponed, a coalition squabble just before the summer break: this is on the cap of Union leader Jens Spahn. The anger would have been avoidable.
The failed election of the constitutional judges is a serious cut, after which black and red cannot simply switch to everyday life – if the SPD has not completely given up.
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