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Because of the Palestine shirt: Klöckner throws MPs from the Bundestag session
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Two incidents in one day Bundestag President Julia Klöckner at her meeting on Tuesday. It was high in the German parliament.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner (CDU) perceived her threat and threw a member of the plenum on Wednesday afternoon. The left-wing politician Cansin Köktürk met. She was wearing a black top with a white “Palestine” inscription.
In the middle of the debate, the landlady spoke up. “We have agreed and these are the clear rules of the house that neither stickers nor other confessions on T-shirts play a role,” said Klöckner in the direction of the affected parliamentarian. “I asked MP Köktürk to change their sweaters. We hadn’t done that publicly. They apparently reject it – then I would ask you to leave the session.”
Julia Klöckner also throws a visitor from the Bundestag
Köktürk did, as she was told: the politician who had moved into the German Bundestag via the state list NRW got up for her things, got up and left her place to go towards the exit.
Already after the constituent meeting of the Bundestag in March, Klöckner announced a stricter approach to expressions of opinion on clothing: “In the plenary of the German Bundestag, the political discussion is carried out over the word and only about the word,” she then told the “Spiegel”. At that time, Köktürk had worn a so -called Palestinian cloth.
She explained that she was wearing the cloth because she takes the human rights violations of the Israeli government seriously by the “International Court of Court, the International Criminal Court, the United Nations, but also countless well -known human rights organizations”. The cloth is not a “sign of hate, but of the solidarity and visibility of Palestine.”
Further incident in parliament
Around 20 minutes after the reference from the plenary on Wednesday, there was another incident in the Bundestag. An observer of the debate screamed wildly from the grandstand. At the instructions of the Bundestag president, she was paid by the security personnel and called, among other things, “Free Palestine”.
Already in mid-May, the left-wing MP Marcel Bauer was expelled from the Bundestag’s plenary hall for wearing a baska cap.
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