New diversity in the WDR Broadcasting Council – through arch-conservative positions?

New diversity in the WDR Broadcasting Council – through arch-conservative positions?

In the future, an organization will sit in the WDR Broadcasting Council, some of whose members represent arch-conservative positions. According to a report, the initiative came from the CDU parliamentary group in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Measured against its mandate, the Broadcasting Council of the WDR has great influence: “The Broadcasting Council represents the interests of the general public as a supervisor in the WDR”, The aim of the committee is to “bring the diversity of opinions and needs of citizens into the work of the station”. In the future, an organization will contribute to this diversity, in whose ranks apparently “questionable” and “arch-conservative” positions are represented, as he reports.

After a vote in the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia (), which can elect five new groups to the WDR Broadcasting Council in each term of office, in future they will also be entitled to a seat in the influential collective of a total of 60 honorary members. The new body will hold its constituent meeting on December 1st.

The lobby association, which claims to have more than 30,000 members, is committed to ensuring that large families (“the 3plus family”) are perceived as a “natural part of family reality” in Germany. However, people apparently also act in their background who may not be “politically and religiously unbound”, as the association claims of itself.

CDU parliamentary group: Association “never appeared with radical positions”

Manfred Spieker, for example, is one of them. Spieker said the behavior of the Chancellor and then party leader Angela Merkel was “unbearable” at the time. He appeared as a speaker at the so-called “Demos for All”. The controversial action alliance mobilizes against the rights of sexual minorities and, according to its own statements, wants to stop “gender ideology” and “sexualization” of children. According to media reports, the social scientist is a member of the Catholic association “Opus Dei” (translated: “Work of God”), which represents ultra-conservative positions.

The population scientist Herwig Birg is also on the scientific advisory board of the association. Birg und advocates the thesis that the “influx of migrants has positive effects”, but that “a large number of migrants tend to exacerbate our problems”,.

As the “Spiegel” reported, the association is said to have applied for a seat in the WDR Broadcasting Council at the request of the CDU state parliament member Thomas Schick. The CDU parliamentary group announced that they had generally “advertised” so that there would be enough and seats would not have to remain vacant. Furthermore, there is said to have been a dispute over the association in the selection of the organizations that the state parliament sends to the WDR Broadcasting Council. According to the news magazine, the SPD has expressed concerns. In the end, however, the Social Democrats also voted for the.

When asked by “Spiegel”, the CDU parliamentary group announced that the association had been involved in the work of the state parliament for years with statements on legislative proposals and parliamentary initiatives. “At no time” did he “appear with radical positions”. The Christian Democrats pointed out, however, that the parliamentary groups would not fully adopt the positions of the groups to be sent.

In one, the association emphasized that it was “non-partisan and non-denominational”, but did not go into the reporting directly. Instead, the association accused the magazine of not mentioning the “work for large families”. This makes it clear that the magazine “was not interested in balanced and complete reporting from the outset”.

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