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Csu Wants New Personnel Package for Judges

The coalition dispute over the failed election of judges in the Bundestag has broken down and the CSU is now bringing a new idea into play.

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The CSU is making a new move to resolve the judge's dispute. The personnel package is to be reopened completely. The reactions are reserved until negative.

Lean Right

CSU-Man Hoffmann proposes a new personnel package for the Federal Constitutional Court. Aim: to end the blockade for the election of judges.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

The coalition dispute over the broken election of judges in the Bundestag has stalled: the Union does not want to vote for the SPD candidate Brosius-Gersdorf, the SPD holds on to it. Now comes a new proposal from the CSU.

·Hamburg, Germany
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·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

The CSU proposes to create a new staff package in the coalition dispute over the election of three constitutional judges.

·Germany
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Lean Left

In the dispute over the occupation of three posts at the Federal Constitutional Court, the CSU brings into play the resignation of all the candidates mentioned so far. »We have to get out of this situation«, says head of the regional group Hoffmann.

·Germany
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Mittelstand Cafe broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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