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The Green Party is urging the German government to review gun laws after the domestic intelligence agency labeled the far-right AfD as 'confirmed extremist'. Parliamentary leader Britta Haßelmann highlighted the necessity of ensuring that weaponry does not fall into the hands of those opposing the constitution. Concurrently, assistance delays are threatening vulnerable care recipients as long waiting times at social welfare offices can jeopardize their placements in care homes, illustrating urgent systemic issues within the welfare system.
We have taken a clear position on this: weapons must not be in the hands of enemies of the constitution. We must therefore review our current gun laws.
It is an anti-constitutional party and has declared war on the fundamental values we stand by: the rule of law, the principle of democracy and human dignity.
Read at The Local Germany
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