Financial package
Bundestag rejects applications for discontinuation of the debate
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The Bundestag session on the billion-dollar financial package begins with a déjà vu: As with the first consultation, an attempt is made to deduct the debate. Again, that is no success.
The FDP and AfD failed with the attempt to tip the German Bundestag for the Bundestag for the billion-dollar financial package from the Union and the SPD. CDU, CSU, SPD and the Greens rejected the applications to take the planned change in the Basic Law from the agenda in several points.
“Here the Basic Law is to be changed in a dramatic pork gallop,” said Johannes Vogel’s first parliamentary managing director of the FDP parliamentary group. “This has nothing to do with a reputable parliamentary process.”
In contrast, the first parliamentary managing director of the Union Group emphasized, Thorsten Frei: “Everything is legal.” The old Bundestag is fully able to act. All deadlines were observed. Like him, Johannes Fechner from the SPD also pointed out that all applications to prevent the session had failed in the past few days before the Federal Constitutional Court.
dpa
Source: Stern

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