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FRG Excluded from European Election - Julia Neigel, Dr. med. Paul Brandenburg, Carsten Stahl


In addition to the local elections, the European elections are also taking place on June 9. However, the F.R.G. is currently excluded from this election.

Abysses open up when you look at how things are going in the best Germany there has ever been when it comes to democratic processes. For critics, this is, so to speak, not fundamentally new insight. Another “highlight” is reported in this interview.



Those interested in democracy can learn how authorities, agencies, and even the Federal Election Committee prevent the Initiative for the Constitution, F.R.G., Citizens, Rule of Law, Democracy from being able to be elected in the European election. The initiative had gathered far more than the required 4,000 supporter signatures. However, when it came to having these signatures certified by the respective authorities, several thousand were lost, or the authorities claimed that these certifications could only be issued later—later: after the deadline for submitting these supporter signatures.

According to Marcel Luthe, the Federal Election Committee was not interested in these incidents. The initiative does not yet see the matter as entirely lost. Legal steps have been taken. However, it becomes clear that the Federal Election Committee, composed of members of the parties represented in the Bundestag, can de facto prevent new parties or initiatives from standing for election. Legal remedies against the decisions of the Federal Election Committee are supposedly not really possible.

I don’t want to give away too much here and therefore refer to the spoken word in the video.

The initiative includes candidates such as Julia Neigel, Dr. med. Paul Brandenburg, and Carsten Stahl, who may be familiar to some. As it stands, voters in the Burgenland district cannot give their vote to these candidates.

The initiative’s homepage can be found at https://www.brd.gg

Those interested in democracy are also recommended to watch the following video. EU Parliamentarian Nico Semmsrott, who was elected to this parliament through the party Die PARTEI, explains what influence EU parliamentarians actually have. Among other things, you learn that the EU Parliament cannot introduce legislative initiatives and how easy it is to divert one or another euro of taxpayer money into one’s own pocket.



This is not meant to be a call to abstain from voting. Quite the opposite. All those who strive for a change in these conditions toward more democracy are clearly called upon to go vote on election day. However, they might not put their mark next to the parties ultimately responsible for these conditions.



Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm  |  vor dem 01.07.2024

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