Union and Spd Want to Punish More Severely Pöbeleien and Incitement in the Bundestag
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The Union and the SPD are complaining about "regressions in the culture of debate". They therefore want to change Parliament's rules of procedure and double the funds of order.
The SPD has defended the call for new penalties for verbal sexual harassment and dismissed concerns. "Regarding the distinction between 'normal' compliments, I consider this a sham debate that seeks to ridicule an existing problem," said parliamentary secretary Dirk Wiese to the "Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland" (Thursday edition). He trusts the judiciary to be able to weigh these issues carefully, as judges do every day in cases of insults, for …
The SPD has defended the demand for new penalties for verbal sexual harassment and rejected criticism of possible confusion with "harmless hijacking." {/mprestriction} "As far as the delimitability to 'normal' compliments is concerned: I think that's a mock debate that wants to ridicule an existing problem," said parliamentary managing director Dirk Wiese to the editorial network Germany (RND). He trusts the judiciary that it can weigh this well…
While women die in front of trains and migrant crime is covered up, SPD and CDU prefer to invent new distraction debates. By Vera Lengsfeld. The article Catcalling: SPD calls for penalties for verbal women's harassment first appeared on reitschuster.de.
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