Parties agree on fair campaign agreements! AfD excluded!
Parties agree on fair campaign agreements! AfD excluded!
Deutschland - Berlin is head! In a breathtaking train and shortly before it goes really hot in the election campaign, most parties represented in the Bundestag agreed on an unprecedented pact. But be careful, now it will be explosive: the AfD and the alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) are completely outside. A shoulder closure of the SPD, CDU, CSU, Greens, FDP and LINKE-only without those who, in their view, are not on the "ground of the freedom-democratic basic order". A slap in the face that cannot be ignored!
What sounds like peace, joy, pancakes turns out to be a tough announcement. No cooperation with certain parties and a promise to maintain respectful coexistence. This agreement is not only a symbol of the lived democracy, but also a declaration of war on everyone who wants to fuel the electoral fire with fake news or spoiling language. "Welt" reports that any extremist or racist statements are decisively convicted. ( world )
The hard core: What is in the fairness agreement?
The agreement has exciting points. Personal attacks? None! Fairness should come first in the fight for voting. But not only that: AI-generated content must be clearly marked, and Deepfake technologies are taboo for the parties. Everything in the service of truth and transparency. At the same time, micro-stargeting is dispensed with-that is, the too precisely precise approach of individual groups is limited to overarching characteristics. All of this in the name of the integrity of the election campaign!
What does that mean for the political stage?
The election campaign becomes hard, that is certain. And the "fairness agreement" is the means of determining the rules of the game. But not everyone plays along. The reaction from the BSW, whose general secretary Christian Leye sees the agreement as dishonest, is particularly piquant. An exchange of blows via Twitter followed on the foot when CSU boss Markus Söder described the BSW as "led by Moscow"-a verbal clamp that is second to none.
The "Tagesspiegel" adds that the BSW shows little understanding of the exclusivity of the agreement and emphasizes that they have already provided for a commitment to fair election campaigns - but without participation in the current deal. 3
remains to be seen how the election campaign develops. It is clear that promises the mix of fairness and strategy to make this political exchange of blows an unforgettable spectacle. Germany's party landscape is preparing for the ultimate showdown!
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