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Bundestag President Bas is in favor of a longer legislative period

2022-12-22T12:23:50.361Z


Voting age down, term of office up: Bundestag President Bärbel Bas is calling for a reform of the federal elections. She also commented on the proportion of women in parliament and the role of the AfD in the upper house.


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Bundestag President Bärbel Bas (SPD) in the plenary hall

Photo: Britta Pedersen / dpa

In almost all federal states, parliamentary elections are only held every five years - but every four at the federal level.

Bundestag President Bärbel Bas has now spoken out in favor of extending the federal electoral period to five years.

"A five-year legislative period would also be good for the German Bundestag," said the SPD politician to the dpa news agency in Berlin.

"And maybe one or the other election could be combined." For all state parliaments except for the Bremen Parliament, the electoral period has already lasted five years.

At the same time, the President of Parliament advocated lowering the voting age for federal elections from 18 to 16 – as is already the case in many local and state elections and will also be the case in future European elections.

The fact that the voting age of 18 still applies to the Bundestag is "incomprehensible," said Bas.

"Personally, I'm in favor of introducing the voting age of 16 at the federal level as well." The likelihood of someone voting later increases if they were allowed to vote at a younger age during their school days.

Studies have shown that.

Bas is critical of the fact that so many legislative proposals have recently been rushed through parliament.

The opposition had recently criticized the fact that the final version of complex legal texts was sometimes only available to MPs a few hours before it was voted on.

»I want this Parliament to reach parity, so 50:50«

"This can't be permanent," Bas said now.

There have always been crises in which Parliament had to react quickly - such as the financial, refugee or corona crises.

"However, too many accelerated procedures are not good for parliament and the members of parliament - and neither for the solutions in the end." The members of parliament need sufficient time to familiarize themselves with the issues, to consider and weigh up alternatives.

»And the citizens must be able to understand the debates and proposals.

Otherwise we become estranged.«

Bas sees the proportion of women in the Bundestag, currently 34.9 percent, as unsatisfactory.

“That's not enough for me at all.

I want this parliament to achieve parity, i.e. 50:50,” said the SPD politician, who has been in the Bundestag since 2009.

The low proportion of women is partly due to how candidates are presented.

»But also on how we deal with the topic of politics and family.

This is due to structures that discourage women from going into politics at all.« If the Bundestag hopes to get a reform of the electoral law now, she would also like a constitutional procedure to increase the proportion of women.

In the intended modernization of parliamentary work, Bas also wants to create electronic voting options for MPs.

"I'm just driving it forward." The technical requirements in the plenary hall are currently being checked and legal issues are being clarified in the rules of procedure committee.

"The vast majority of MEPs want electronic voting."

Regarding the AfD's futile pursuit of a vice-presidential position in the Bundestag, Bas said: "There is no right for any parliamentary group to have its candidate elected." The Federal Constitutional Court emphasized the freedom of choice of the members of parliament.

"The vice-presidents are also concerned with representing the company."

»I think it's right that it remains an office that has to be elected with a large majority.

The person concerned must face the plenary and be supported by the trust of the majority in order to be able to represent the house.«

mrc/dpa

Source: spiegel

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