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Green Party Demands Resignation of Interior Minister

Greens Call for Interior Minister's Resignation

Criticism persists against State Minister Katrin Lange of Brandenburg, affiliated with the SPD...
Criticism persists against State Minister Katrin Lange of Brandenburg, affiliated with the SPD party.

Green Party's Demand: Interior Minister's Resignation over Müller's Dismissal

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Greens Call for Interior Minister's Resignation - Green Party Demands Resignation of Interior Minister

The Greens in Brandenburg are calling for Interior Minister Katrin Lange (SPD) to step down following the termination of Jörg Müller, the head of the constitutional protection. They argue that, with Muller's dismissal, Lange is no longer fit for the job. Her justification for Muller's firing—that she wasn't informed in a timely manner about the AfD's designation as a secure right-wing extremist—is increasingly seen as shaky.

Clemens Rostock, Green state chairman, expressed his frustration, stating, "Lange's reasoning for Muller's sacking is tumbling apart like a house of cards. It can only be explained by assuming she was dishonest." Rostock added, "The damage she's caused is colossal. She's got to go or be fired by Minister President Woidke."

Greens Pinpoint Escalating Scandal

Rostock labeled the situation as a significant scandal that continues to grow daily. "In the election campaign, the SPD put forth an image of being a determined force against the AfD - only to later dismiss the individual who had dedicated himself wholeheartedly to battling right-wing extremism," he criticized. This, he deems, is completely unacceptable.

Lange fired Muller on Tuesday due to her claims that she only learned weeks later about the already completed classification of the AfD as a secure right-wing extremist. "I am deeply unhappy about this process," Lange stated. The Minister is criticized by politicians from CDU and others for her questionable explanation.

Lange claims to have no issues with the AfD's professional evaluation by the constitutional protection, but insists the problem lies with the way information is shared between them. She has lost trust in Muller due to his alleged lack of immediate notification.

  • AfD
  • Resignation
  • Katrin Lange
  • SPD
  • Jörg Müller
  • Constitutional Protection
  • Potsdam
  • Brandenburg
  • Alliance 90/The Greens

Understanding the Context:This political drama unfolds amidst the Greens' focus on issues such as democratic governance, civil liberties, and rule of law. The dismissal of a high-ranking official like Jörg Müller could be contentious if it's perceived as politicized or negatively affecting the independence and effectiveness of the constitutional protection office. The Green Party's concern likely revolves around potential implications for democratic oversight and the protection of constitutional principles. Without specific details, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact reason for the Green Party's demand. However, it generally involves worries about the impact on the constitutional order, political interference, or trust-undermining in governmental institutions.

  1. The European Parliament, represented by Clemens Rostock, the Green state chairman in Brandenburg, has accused Interior Minister Katrin Lange (SPD) of being unfit for her job, due to the termination of Jörg Müller, the head of the Brandenburg Constitutional Protection.
  2. In the context of this escalating scandal, Rostock has labeled it a significant scandal that continues to grow daily, comparing her justification for Muller's dismissal to a house of cards, which he finds shaky and unacceptable.
  3. The Greens in Brandenburg have demanded Lange's resignation, citing her perceived dishonesty in relation to Muller's sacking, stating that she is no longer tenable in her position.
  4. This policy-and-legislation, politics, and general news event in Brandenburg can be compared to the European Parliament's stance on the importance of upholding democratic governance, civil liberties, and the rule of law within the EC countries and the European Union.

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