The interior ministers of federal and advise countries at its autumn conference in Potsdam on how they tap the money NPD zudrehen can. Lower Saxony Interior Minister Uwe Schünemann (CDU) has his colleagues proposed amendment to Basic Law, the abolition of state subsidies to allow extremist parties. "It is unacceptable that a democracy alimentiert those who operate their abolition," he said on Wednesday in Berlin. The conference begins on (tomorrow) Thursday.
Schünemann has a more than 80 pages strong advice from the law professor Volker Epping created in which such an amendment to the Basic Law Article 21 proposes: "Parties, the efforts against the free democratic basic order or the stock of the Federal Republic of Germany pursue reason may be a law Part of the state funding of parties be excluded. "Moreover, the Political Parties Act should be amended.The decision on the withdrawal of party funding under the proposal would Epping meet the President of the Bundestag, which today for the establishment of grants is responsible. According to the NPD Schünemann to 40 percent from state funds.
Lower Saxony Interior Minister has the report on Monday sent to his colleagues. He hopes that his thrust of the Interior conference is supported, and even before the Bundestag in September 2009 is implemented. "I think the opinion is so conclusive that it really should not be a problem, even before the German federal constitutional changes here," said CDU politician. "I'm cautiously optimistic so that we can manage."
Schünemann has a more than 80 pages strong advice from the law professor Volker Epping created in which such an amendment to the Basic Law Article 21 proposes: "Parties, the efforts against the free democratic basic order or the stock of the Federal Republic of Germany pursue reason may be a law Part of the state funding of parties be excluded. "Moreover, the Political Parties Act should be amended.The decision on the withdrawal of party funding under the proposal would Epping meet the President of the Bundestag, which today for the establishment of grants is responsible. According to the NPD Schünemann to 40 percent from state funds.
Lower Saxony Interior Minister has the report on Monday sent to his colleagues. He hopes that his thrust of the Interior conference is supported, and even before the Bundestag in September 2009 is implemented. "I think the opinion is so conclusive that it really should not be a problem, even before the German federal constitutional changes here," said CDU politician. "I'm cautiously optimistic so that we can manage."
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