Csd Dresden Loses Assembly Status – and Thus Fundamental Protection
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The CSD in Dresden will no longer be recognized as a meeting. The decision provides for a lot of criticism. The association wants to defend itself now.
The issue at hand is the rights of queer people: In Dresden, parts of Christopher Street Day will no longer be protected under the constitution. The Interior Ministry has ordered this – a decision that has not been without criticism. Amidst this debate, another decision has been made: Dresden will host Europride in 2029 and expects 100,000 visitors.
The regional authority classifies the CSD street festival in Dresden as an "event." Only the parade is still considered a political assembly. The Greens, the Left Party, and the Federal Commissioner for Queer Affairs criticize this – the CSD intends to file a lawsuit.
Dresden - The decision of the Landesdirektion Sachsen on the legal classification of the Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Dresden provides for clear criticism from politics and administration. Specifically, the question is whether the CSD should be assessed as a political meeting or in part as an event.The Landesdirektion has instructed the state capital Dresden not to classify the three-day CSD as a meeting in its entirety.During the planned mov…
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