CDU: Maassen calls the request to leave the party illegal

CDU: Maassen calls the request to leave the party illegal

In the opinion of Hans-Georg Maassen, there are no reasons for a party exclusion procedure. The former head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution calls on the CDU leadership to refrain from submitting a corresponding application.

In a written statement to the CDU leadership, the former head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hans-Georg Maassen, rejected all allegations of party-damaging behavior. He called the request to leave the party illegal. According to the 26-page defense letter, which is available to the German Press Agency in Berlin, there are no material reasons for a procedure to exclude the party.

In it, Maassen attacks the CDU leadership massively: “The illegal request to leave and the announcement of a party exclusion procedure because of political expressions of opinion are an attack on freedom of expression and inner-party democracy. It has an intimidating and excluding effect.” It is also illegal that there has not yet been a hearing of him by the federal executive board and presidium of the CDU. First, the “Tagesspiegel” and the interview format “Schuler! Ask what is” reported on the writing.

Maassen rejects allegations of anti-Semitism

Maassen suggested that the CDU leadership refrain from an “essentially hopeless application for exclusion from the party”. Instead, she should, for example, issue a warning as part of a party order procedure, “which I would basically be willing to accept depending on how the procedure progresses”. The CDU federal executive board wants to decide this Monday about the initiation of a procedure for party exclusion.

Maassen ran unsuccessfully as a direct candidate for the CDU in the 2021 federal election in a constituency in Thuringia. He has no office in the party. Since the end of January he has been the federal chairman of the Values ​​Union, which is considered to be close to the CDU but is not an official grouping of the party.

In the letter to CDU General Secretary Mario Czaja, the former president of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution firmly rejected all allegations made against him. The allegation by the party leadership was “absurd” that he had used language from the milieu of anti-Semites and conspiracy theorists. Maassen emphasized: “The material requirements for a party exclusion procedure are not in place because I have not violated the principles and order of the CDU and consequently have not caused it any serious damage.”

Source: Stern

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