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Judges examine AfD complaint against Higher Education Act

Judges examine AfD complaint against Higher Education Act

Judges examine AfD complaint against Higher Education Act
Judges examine AfD complaint against Higher Education Act

In early 2023, the Thuringian Constitutional Court is set to make a decision on an AfD complaint regarding parts of the Thuringian Higher Education Act. This complaint encompasses provisions related to the appointment of women to certain roles, such as university council members and Equal Opportunities Officers. The court's verdict is scheduled for March 6th.

Back in 2018, the AfD's Thuringian parliamentary group attempted to challenge several provisions of the recently enacted Higher Education Act at the Thuringian Supreme Court, arguing they were unconstitutional. These provisions included the requirement of female representatives on university councils and the responsibility of approving financial statements by the University Council.

In a previous attempt, the AfD had tried to pressure a constitutional judge into recusal due to alleged left-wing political views expressed on social media. However, their application was dismissed as unfounded by the court in April 2023. The court considered the judge's social media activity as irrelevant to the case at hand.

The ongoing legal dispute between the AfD and Thuringia's political parties has sparked heated discussions concerning extremism and constitutional legitimacy in Thuringia and German universities. The impending decision on March 6th will reveal whether the AfD's complaint against gender representation in the Higher Education Act will be upheld.

Additional Insights: The final verdict regarding the AfD's complaint against the Thuringian Higher Education Act's gender representation provisions is expected on March 6th, 2023. Consulting official records or recent news articles may provide a more comprehensive account of the case since the primary sources mainly focus on the AfD's general activities and stances.

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