2024-09-18 23:55:08
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Strengthening Constitutional Rights in Germany

Recent developments highlight a significant push towards bolstering constitutional rights in Germany. The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected certain regulations concerning the Hessian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, underscoring the need for better safeguards of personal rights.

Critics emphasize various deficiencies, including inadequate protective measures and the need for clear intervention thresholds. In response, Interior Minister Roman Poseck has promised new regulations by the end of 2025 to enhance the agency's capabilities against modern threats.

Concurrently, the states of Niedersachsen and NRW are advocating for reforms to strengthen the Federal Constitutional Court. Their proposals aim to protect against political misuse, ensuring that any changes to the constitution require a supermajority.

This initiative reflects a broader concern over the potential for authoritarianism, echoing lessons learned from political developments in Poland. As Germany grapples with these issues, the commitment to preserving fundamental rights remains a central focus for lawmakers and civil society alike.

gmx
17. September 2024 um 18:11

Hessian Office for the Protection of the Constitution Must Respect Personality Rights More Strongly

Politics
The Federal Constitutional Court rejects parts of the legal regulations for the Hessian Office for the Protection of the Constitution. Criticisms include insufficient protective goods, missing thresholds for intervention, and a lack of restrictions on the location of mobile devices, the creation of movement profiles, the retrieval of data from airlines, the use of undercover agents, and the passing on of acquired information to law enforcement authorities. Interior Minister Roman Poseck announ..
zeit
18. September 2024 um 12:53

Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution sees Telegram as a haven for right-wing extremists

Politics
Technology
According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Telegram is a central communication platform for right-wing extremists in Germany. Ideological content is disseminated unfiltered on the platform, and users are mobilized for right-wing extremist events.
gmx
18. September 2024 um 11:58

Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia want to strengthen the Constitutional Court

Politics
Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia want to strengthen the Federal Constitutional Court; a Bundesrat initiative is to bind changes to the Court Act to the consent of the states; a supplement to the reform plans of the federal government.
tz
18. September 2024 um 11:57

Lower Saxony and NRW want to strengthen the Constitutional Court

Politics
Lower Saxony and NRW want to strengthen the Federal Constitutional Court; Plans go beyond the federal government; Federal Council initiative for the Federal Council's consent requirement for changes; Two-thirds majority in the Bundestag and Bundesrat required for amendments to the Basic Law.
CW

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