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Justice Ministers' Conference unveils outcomes.

Federal state justice ministers aim to shield the Federal Constitutional Court from constitutional opponents during their two-day conference in Lower Saxony, which will cover other issues as well.

Accreditation ribbons from the Conference of Justice Ministers lie on a table in the conference...
Accreditation ribbons from the Conference of Justice Ministers lie on a table in the conference hotel.

States overseen by the U.S. government - Justice Ministers' Conference unveils outcomes.

Today at 3:15 PM, the Justice Ministers and Ministers of the states will share the outcomes of their two-day discussions in Hanover. In attendance at the press conference are Kathrin Wahlmann (SPD) from Niedersachsen, Anna Gallina (Greens) from Hamburg, and Georg Eisenreich (CSU) from Bavaria. Currently, Niedersachsen holds the position as the chairing state for the conference.

Wahlmann shared that one of the topics discussed during the meetings was enhancing the security of the Federal Constitutional Court against potential constitutional threats. There is widespread consensus about this issue among the ministers, she added. Other topics that arose included fortifying the rule of law and speeding up asylum processes.

The decisions made at the Justice Ministers' Conference could potentially shape the legal political landscape in Germany, but they're not legally binding.

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