Merz's Evolving Stance on Marital Rape
Friedrich Merz, the Union's chancellor candidate, has publicly reassessed his past position on marital rape. In 1997, he voted against a law that aimed to criminalize rape within marriage, arguing for an objection clause.
At that time, this view was shared by many within his party. However, Merz now acknowledges the error of his stance, asserting that marital rape should always be classified as coercion and serious bodily harm.
As he prepares to run for the Bundestag in the upcoming by-election, he reflects on the need for reform. Additionally, while he remains committed to the debt brake, he is open to potential reforms at the state level, though he prioritizes other issues.
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