Is the GroKo too gentle in domestic politics?
Shortly before their winter retreat, this time in Berlin, the CSU is demanding a tougher course.
Clans are to be expropriated and conspirators are to be monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Munich - The CSU demands a tougher course of the
grand coalition
against
criminal clans, conspirators and threats
.
They wanted a "
comprehensive offensive
for security and order," said state group leader
Alexander Dobrindt to
our editorial team.
In a comprehensive catalog of demands that we have, the CSU lists tightening.
The focus is on the
conspiracy theorists
, among others
.
"The Federal
Office for the Protection of the
Constitution must keep a very close eye on
radical lateral thinkers, QAnon and other conspiracy extremists
," says the draft of the decision
paper
.
One must be able to proceed “with all severity against those who, under the guise of exercising their rights of freedom, really
want to
attack our democracy
”.
From now on, the constitution protection
report should
provide
a separate chapter for
targeted false reports and conspiracy
narratives.
CSU versus clans: dropout programs and witness protection as offers
Criminal clans should be allowed to be expropriated more easily.
"We want to take away their
criminally obtained money
, their luxury cars and their luxury real estate," writes the CSU.
A reversal of the burden of proof is needed when confiscating assets - the clan would have to prove that the
money comes from legal sources
.
One must "meet the clan criminals where it is most effective".
Nationwide there should be
programs to drop out of clans
, plus comprehensive
witness protection
.
Even in
dealing with potential attackers
Dobrindts wants 46-member regional group more pressure - as with
fetters and preventive detention
.
You need “maximum hardness.
Dealing with threats is the
acid test for our constitutional state
.
This is where it will be decided whether we will succeed
in preventing
terrorist attacks
or not. ”Preventive detention should be possible even for first-time offenders.
Anyone who is
trained as a terrorist
abroad, for example
, “is a permanent danger to the population and also belongs permanently behind bars”.
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CSU versus threats: GroKo party wants to take "even more severity"
The
CSU * is
heading for a major
reform of criminal law
- one package instead of many small improvements.
It needs "
even more toughness
against repeat, intensive and serious offenders".
Imprisonment must be served against offenders who again become criminal while suspended.
Sexual violence against children should generally be classified as a crime (not: misdemeanor).
In addition, the
creation of "enemy
lists
" should
become a criminal offense.
The state should also
better support
police officers *
and soldiers
who are threatened and insulted while on duty.
The CSU regional group demands that the state
advance judicially awarded compensation for pain
and suffering and then retrieve it from the perpetrator.
"The
physical and verbal violence against police officers
increases year after year," warn the MPs in the bill.
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