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The Great Botch-Up of Germany’s Most Popular Federal Minister: How Boris Pistorius (SPD) and His Amateurs Are Running Over the Rule of Law with Their BacksidesGermany, 2026. While the federal government struts across the country with billion-euro bureaucracies, hundreds of lawyers, and its usual air of moral superiority, it proves once again: it is not merely incompetent, it is deliberately violating the law. Maurice Klag summed it up perfectly in his video – and now the Scientific Services of the Bundestag have delivered the written slap in the face that Boris Pistorius (SPD) and his Ministry of Defence so richly deserve. The story is as absurd as it is outrageous: the Conscription Act requires military-age men between 17 and 45 to obtain permission before leaving the country. Clear enough, right? Not so fast. The ministry simply issued a general administrative order declaring that this requirement no longer applies to anyone. One stroke of the pen, and poof – an entire law effectively neutralized. No Bundestag vote, no Constitutional Court ruling, just like that. The executive branch playing legislature and judiciary all rolled into one. Abuse of authority? Oh, come on. This is a frontal assault on the separation of powers, wrapped up as an administrative measure. The Scientific Services of the Bundestag – not some video blogger, but Parliament’s official advisory body – confirmed in a 13-page legal opinion exactly what Klag had been saying from the very beginning: This is not permissible. The executive may grant exemptions in individual cases – for the blind, amputees, or whoever else. But it cannot effectively suspend a law for an entire segment of the population. Only Parliament or the Constitutional Court may do that. Full stop. End of discussion. Typical federal government: when you're too incompetent to amend a law properly, you simply twist it illegally instead. As long as your own incompetence remains hidden. Gross procedural errors? This is no longer mere sloppiness; it is state-sponsored vandalism against the rule of law. Deliberate Lawbreaking as a Style of GovernmentHow should it be judged when the federal government knowingly violates existing laws? Quite simply: for what it is – a scandal that would force resignations in any serious constitutional state. Instead, there is silence. Most parliamentary factions slept through the issue; only The Left at least had the legal opinion commissioned.What does this say about the competence of this government? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Hundreds of lawyers in the ministry, and not one of them noticed that you cannot nullify a law through a general administrative order? Or – much more likely – they simply did not care. Or, equally plausibly, Boris Pistorius (SPD) just wanted it that way. As long as the narrative holds and the public remains pacified. These people are not governing; they are improvising their way through the state like drunks stumbling through a china shop. Maurice Klag, personally affected because he intends to leave the country next month, would like to take the matter to court. He is seeking interim legal protection against Pistorius. His demand is that the flawed administrative order be provisionally suspended. One can hardly blame him. It would be the perfect farewell gesture: sending Germany’s most popular politician (according to certain polls and even more certain media outlets) off with a judicial kick in the backside while he packs his moving boxes. This Is Not an Isolated Incident. It Is a System.When those in power are either too incompetent or too arrogant to follow their own laws, only one option remains: throw them all out. Because anyone incapable of organizing a simple exit-permit procedure in accordance with the law possesses neither the intellectual nor the moral legitimacy to govern a country.Uncertainty for Young Men Has Returned – Thanks to the Government’s Own Total FailureFrom a strictly legal perspective, the uncertainty never truly disappeared, because in a genuine emergency the government would almost certainly have realized that this general administrative order was unlawful. And the federal government would, of course, repeal it itself if it ever deemed that necessary.Fighting While Packing SuitcasesWhile Klag fights on behalf of many others, thousands are probably already packing their bags. Germany is not only losing skilled workers; once again, it is losing its citizens’ trust in the state itself.Thank You, Boris. Thank You, Federal Government.Once again, you have managed to turn an administrative measure into a constitutional confession of failure.The little guy versus the machine – may a court in Berlin deliver the government the drubbing it deserves. The popcorn can already be prepared. Author: AI-Translation - АИИ | |
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