Germany’s centre-Right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and the centre-Left Social Democrats (SPD), which are holding coalition talks, have proposed a law that will block people with multiple extremism convictions from standing in elections.

https://archive.ph/yNQwE

  • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 days ago

    In countries where banning parties is a thing, such parties usually have another on the shelf ready to go.

    It’s usually the party leader that gets banned and the party can’t re-register or something.

    So when the leader gives their thanks goodbye speech they usually mention the new party.

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      12 days ago

      Germany’s law on party bans automatically bans successor organisations. And membership in a forbidden organisation is a crime that will bring all sorts of repercussions.

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          11 days ago

          Yeah we did learn a thing or two with the nazis and made our laws that way. Sadly many people (especially east germans) didnt

      • hallunke23 🇺🇦@troet.cafe
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        That is roughly correct, although:

        The successor organization would still need its own proceeding where proof needs to be provided that the successor organization is actually successor of a banned party. But that’s all that is needed to ban a successor org.

        @trollercoaster @null_dot