Status: 16.01.2024, 11:23 a.m.
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The word "students" can be seen on one screen. © Gregor Bauernfeind/dpa
After the rejection of the anti-gender referendum, the CDU parliamentary group is seeking talks with the initiators. The deputies wanted to make it clear to the supporters of the referendum at the meeting on Tuesday afternoon that they were pulling in the same direction in terms of content, the group said. Ways should be sought as to how the collected signatures can be enforced.
Stuttgart - At 16:15 p.m., parliamentary group leader Manuel Hagel, Interior Minister Thomas Strobl (CDU) and the initiator of the referendum, Heidelberg professor Klaus Hekking, want to appear together in front of the press in the House of Deputies.
Hekking also planned to file a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court of Baden-Württemberg on Tuesday against the rejection of the application. The Ministry of the Interior had declared the application inadmissible last Tuesday for formal and substantive reasons. Hekking had submitted 14,550 forms.
The bill states that the state government and its subordinate authorities, as well as all other institutions in the state, should refrain from requiring the use of gender-neutral changes and additions. In addition, examinations at universities and schools, for example, should not be graded or assessed worse because there was no gender. Dpa