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In Germany, the fierce anti-pandemic policy continues

Due to disagreements, the meeting scheduled for Monday under Chancellor Angela Merkel with the prime ministers of the states for the continuation of the measures to limit the pandemic after April 18 is going, when the validity of the current lockdown typically expires.

According to the news website Business Insider, which cites an executive involved in the consultations, the federal government and the states “completely disagree on what should ultimately be decided at this conference.”

The main obstacles come from the Christian Democrat (CDU) state governments, such as those in Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein and Saxony-Anhalt, which oppose universal lockdowns across the country and insist on their own strategies. controlled “relaxation of measures. At the same time, Social Democrat (SPD) prime ministers say the decision to impose a strict lockdown is unnecessary, as many states, such as Berlin, have already imposed measures such as curfews at night and at night. Some of them have already stated that they do not intend to agree to proposals to tighten the restrictions.

On the other hand, the chancellor, according to the website, wants to seek to change the legislation on protection against infectious diseases so that in the future the federal government will be able to impose uniform and uniform rules with a legislative decree. Today, this responsibility lies with the governments of the L .nder. To change this, however, requires the approval of the Federal Council (of the Upper and Lower Houses), where a majority is considered very difficult to achieve.

However, according to the President of the Federal Parliament Wolfgang Schieble, as broadcast by the Athens News Agency, one option would be for the Bundestag to pass a law in the coming weeks which will authorize the federal government to decide on national measures. new coronavirus. Otherwise, the Federal Parliament could itself vote on “specific state rules”. The first option, Mr. Seibel clarified, requires the consent of the Federal Council, but the second does not. However, if everyone involved wants it, “the process can proceed very quickly,” he stressed, speaking last night on the ZDF television network.

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