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The planned equal treatment law is on the brink. According to information from SWR, the head of the State Ministry, Florian Stegmann (Greens), wants to drop the project. In a letter from which the broadcaster quotes, Stegmann tells the Green Party parliamentary group leader Andreas Schwarz: “Both for fundamental considerations and due to the specific design, I cannot and will not bring the current draft for an equal treatment law into the further government vote. » The reason is the bureaucracy associated with the law.
According to reports, Stegmann’s request is met with resistance within the parliamentary group. There is talk in circles of “friendly fire”. “It has always been good for us to have a personal conversation when we are apart,” said a spokesman for the dpa parliamentary group.
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The planned equal treatment law is on the brink. According to information from SWR, the head of the State Ministry, Florian Stegmann (Greens), wants to drop the project. In a letter from which the broadcaster quotes, Stegmann tells the Green Party parliamentary group leader Andreas Schwarz: “Both for fundamental considerations and due to the specific design, I cannot and will not bring the current draft for an equal treatment law into the further government vote. » The reason is the bureaucracy associated with the law.