Brandenburg Premier Calls for Fresh Start in Federal Court Judge Selection
Dietmar Woidke, the SPD state premier of Brandenburg, has proposed a significant shift in the ongoing debate regarding the appointment of judges to the Federal Constitutional Court. He advocates for the withdrawal of all current candidates and the initiation of a new selection process involving parliamentary groups in the Bundestag.
This proposal arises from the contentious situation surrounding Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, whose candidacy faced opposition within the CDU/CSU coalition. Woidke's stance diverges from that of the national SPD, which continues to support Brosius-Gersdorf.
He emphasizes the need for a fresh approach to secure a two-thirds majority by engaging various factions, including opposition parties. Woidke's suggestion is seen as a potential resolution to the impasse, highlighting the necessity for effective leadership and collaboration in resolving judicial appointments.
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