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Investigation Eludes Ex-Deputy Landtag Vise Born, as per Hakenkreuz-Eklat revelations

SPD member Daniel Born drew a swastika on a ballot in the BW state parliament, but no investigation will ensue against him.

Investigation Dropped on Ex-Deputy Leader of the State Parliament, Born, as Per Hakenkreuz-Eklat
Investigation Dropped on Ex-Deputy Leader of the State Parliament, Born, as Per Hakenkreuz-Eklat

Investigation Eludes Ex-Deputy Landtag Vise Born, as per Hakenkreuz-Eklat revelations

In a recent development, the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor's Office has announced that former SPD deputy Daniel Born will not face an investigation regarding the swastika he allegedly drew on a ballot in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament.

The reason for this decision, according to the prosecutor's office, is the lack of indications of a prosecutable criminal offense. However, there are no available reliable sources or evidence that explain why no investigation was conducted against Born.

The controversy began during a secret vote in the state parliament, where Born was elected to represent the constituency of Schwetzingen (Rhein-Neckar district). The politician scribbled a swastika behind the name of an AfD MP on a ballot.

Following the incident, the Stuttgart Police Headquarters reported the matter to the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor's Office. Born quickly admitted his guilt and apologised for his behaviour. He also expressed his desire to keep his mandate, as he stated in a website interview.

Despite the apology, the SPD in Baden-Württemberg demanded that Born also resign from his mandate. However, Born resigned from his position as deputy speaker and left the SPD faction.

It is important to note that the swastika was not disseminated or made public by the insertion of the ballot into the ballot box. This means that the incident did not have a wider impact beyond the state parliament.

The court made the decision upon request regarding the investigation against Daniel Born. However, the circumstances and reasons for this decision are not yet fully understood, as no official statements or further verified information have been made available.

A video titled "Swastika scandal in the BW state parliament" involving Daniel Born has been referenced, but the content is not accessible and does not provide details or explanations.

This news serves as a reminder of the importance of respect and decorum in political discourse, and the consequences that can arise from actions that fall short of these standards. As more information becomes available, it is hoped that a clearer understanding of the events surrounding this incident will emerge.

The controversy surrounding the swastika drawn by Daniel Born, a former SPD deputy, on a ballot in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, has sparked discussions on policy-and-legislation and general-news, despite the lack of an official investigation. The decision by the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor's Office not to investigate Born remains unclear, as no reliable sources or evidence explain why no investigation was conducted.

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