Bundestag: AfD fails in election for committee precedes

Bundestag: AfD fails in election for committee precedes

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AfD fails in election for committee fuses






Almost three months after the election, the committees in the Bundestag come together. The AfD would like to lead six of them – but its candidates fail when choosing.

The AfD is also left out in the new election period when filling committee residues in the Bundestag. In the constituent meetings of the committees, all of their candidates in elections missed a majority as expected.

In addition to the budget committee, this concerns the committees for legal and consumer protection, finance, work and social affairs, the inner and the Petitions Committee, where the AfD parliamentary group had received the right of proposal for the staffing of the chair. Since no chairpersons were elected, the elderly served the elderly, including the management of these committees, including not AfD politicians.

Lauterbach and Esken are now leading committees

Prominent politicians were chosen in other committees: Ex-Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) is now heading the research committee, the outgoing SPD leader Saskia Esken the Committee for Education and Family and the former Union Chancellor Armin Laschet (CDU).

AfD speaks of exclusion – CDU rejects this

The AfD bosses Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla described the non-election of their candidates as exclusion and discrimination against the greatest opposition power. “We finally ask the other parties to end these games,” said Chrupalla. There were “highly qualified and impeccable personalities,” said Weidel. These would not be chosen in the act of a party political arbitrariness.

The CDU rejected that. Each faction has the right to present their candidates, said faction vice Sepp Müller on the television station “Welt”. They then need a majority. “I don’t know what is undemocratic. On the contrary: The highest democratic estate is a choice in the respective committee,” said Müller.

Mini-parliaments central for legislative work

The current Bundestag has 24 committees. The committees specializing in various subject areas play a central role in legislative work. According to the majority relationships of the Bundestag and in a mini parliament, specialist politicians of the various political groups sit in them.

They prepare the legal decisions that are later made in the plenary, listen to experts and come together in crisis situations. The committee chairman appoints the meetings, prepare them, conduct them and represent the committee to the outside.

Committee front factions can “grip”

Which parliamentary group can nominate for which committee is decided in a so -called access procedure. Depending on the strength of the faction, this may “grab” a certain number of committees. This happens committee for committee in a certain order, which is also based on the faction strength. The budget committee traditionally goes to a member of the strongest opposition group – in this case that would be the AfD.

AfD has already failed with a lawsuit

In the past, according to this right of proposal at the constituent sessions, the in -depth seats in consensus were determined. In the past election period, however, elections were applied for in the committees that the AfD continued, in which the AfD applicants were rejected.

The AfD saw its rights to equal treatment injured as a faction and had sued the Federal Constitutional Court. However, this decided that the design of the occupation process was an inner matter of the parliament.

After the Bundestag election, in which the AfD had doubled its share of the vote, the Union had a debate about future dealings with the party in the Bundestag. The CDU politician Jens Spahn-now Union faction leader-had spoken in favor of dealing with the AfD on organizational issues in the Bundestag as with other opposition parties and thus a controversy.

After the high classification of the AfD to the “secured right-wing extremist endeavor” at the beginning of May by the Federal Constitutional Protection-which is currently put back on ice-Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) said that it was now “unimaginable that MPs in the German Bundestag vote for AfD MPs”.

Union and SPD recommend rejection – but also criticism

Before the committee meetings, the first parliamentary managing director of the SPD parliamentary group, Dirk Wiese: “We do not vote for members of the AfD to be committee chairman today.” Similar tones came from the Union. It is recommended to the Union MPs not to choose the AfD candidates, said the first parliamentary managing director of the CDU/CSU faction, Steffen Bilger (CDU) on Deutschlandfunk and led to the reason that the AfD was “becoming more and more radical in the Bundestag”.

But there is also criticism in the black and red ranks: he is in the service of this joint decision by the Union and SPD, said Hendrik Hoppenstedt (CDU), one of the other parliamentary managing directors of the Union faction. “However, I am firmly convinced that we do not pack the AfD problem at the root.” He added: “The AfD uses every opportunity to stand as a victim. I would like to take this opportunity.”

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Source: Stern

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