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Rhineland-Palatinate: No flat-rate ban for AfD applicants
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Rhineland-Palatinate wants to keep AfD members away from the public service. However, the applicant’s individual case test applies – the Interior Ministry clarifies.
Rhineland-Palatinate does not want to prevent AfD members from accessing the public service. The Interior Ministry in Mainz emphasized doubts about the constitutional loyalty of applicants in individual cases.
Last week, the Ministry of the Interior said that AfD members should be closed to public service in the future. Interior Minister Michael Ebling (SPD) announced a tightening of the recruitment practice. This was understood as a flat -rate access ban. For experts and the opposition, this met with sharp criticism.
“The respective individual case is and remains crucial,” it said now. The ministry referred to his message from last Thursday. It says: “Who this explanation [über die Verfassungstreue] If refused and no doubt about one’s own constitutional loyalty can not clear up, it is not posted to the public service. For existing employees, membership in such a listed organization can pose a disciplinary law off -law. The individual case is and remains crucial. “
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Source: Stern

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