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Baden-Württemberg: "Infection Protection Act = Enabling Act" means dismissal for a police doctor

2022-02-02T15:43:56.174Z


A police doctor was fired for comparing the Infection Protection Act with the Nazi Enabling Act. On the other hand, she took legal action – unsuccessfully.


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The former police doctor Anette Franz before the court: No appeal allowed

Photo: Philipp von Ditfurth / dpa

A police doctor described the Infection Protection Act as an "enabling law" and was therefore dismissed - rightly so, as the Baden-Württemberg State Labor Court in Freiburg has now decided.

The termination is effective after the judgment.

With an advertisement in a newspaper, the woman equated the Infection Protection Act with the Enabling Act of the National Socialists.

In doing so, they violated their duty to take the interests of the defendant country into account, a court spokesman said.

In particular, she had violated the duty to commit to the free democratic basic order within the meaning of the Basic Law.

The court did not allow the appeal to the Federal Labor Court, the spokesman said.

The state of Baden-Württemberg justified the ordinary dismissal primarily with the plaintiff's lack of suitability for working as a police doctor.

The former police doctor, Anette Franz from Lahr in the Ortenau district, told the dpa news agency that she, like the German police, stands for the free democratic basic order.

Franz has been working part-time as a police doctor since 2019.

When the Infection Protection Act was to be changed during the corona pandemic in November 2020, she called for a counter-demonstration in a newspaper.

There she wrote under the heading "Infection Protection Act = Enabling Act" that one had to resist, otherwise there was a risk of imprisonment and the "taking away of the children".

File number: 10 Sa 66/21

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Source: spiegel

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