Because politics and institutions themselves aren’t controlled by corrupt bureaucrats at all
AlfredvonDrachstedt on
It’s a pretty light protection. It takes the basic functions of the court, currently described in a law which could be changed with a simple majority, into the constitution, making changes more difficult due to the now needed 2/3 majority.
It doesn’t make our system immune, at a certain percentage, undemocratic extremists can block many basic processes. Always remember that the Nazis had less than half the votes in the last fair election before they took control. It’s our duty to stop them before they get this far.
Silver_Atractic on
My brain is somehow conditioned to expect the comment section to be whataboutism like “But what about (insert group here)” and farrightist apologism. Great to see there’s only 5 comments now, so I don’t see that braindead stuff
oritfx on
As long as the problems that AfD promises to address remain ignored by the current government while AfD is not a part of the government, their influence will keep growing.
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Because politics and institutions themselves aren’t controlled by corrupt bureaucrats at all
It’s a pretty light protection. It takes the basic functions of the court, currently described in a law which could be changed with a simple majority, into the constitution, making changes more difficult due to the now needed 2/3 majority.
It doesn’t make our system immune, at a certain percentage, undemocratic extremists can block many basic processes. Always remember that the Nazis had less than half the votes in the last fair election before they took control. It’s our duty to stop them before they get this far.
My brain is somehow conditioned to expect the comment section to be whataboutism like “But what about (insert group here)” and farrightist apologism. Great to see there’s only 5 comments now, so I don’t see that braindead stuff
As long as the problems that AfD promises to address remain ignored by the current government while AfD is not a part of the government, their influence will keep growing.