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More cooperation: Draft law on assemblies

The Saxon cabinet has approved the draft for a new law on public assemblies, aiming to improve cooperation with the organizers of demonstrations. Accordingly, the assembly authorities are to work towards cooperation with the organizers at all stages. According to Interior Minister Armin...

Saxon State Parliament stands at a gate at the back of the parliament building. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Saxon State Parliament stands at a gate at the back of the parliament building. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Cabinet - More cooperation: Draft law on assemblies

The Saxon cabinet has approved the draft for a new assembly law and is thus aiming for better cooperation with the organizers of demonstrations. Accordingly, the assembly authorities are to work towards cooperation with the organizers at all stages. According to Interior Minister Armin Schuster (CDU), findings from the practice of assemblies have been taken into account. The law should be clear, concise and easier to handle, he said.

The protection of media representatives at gatherings is expressly formulated as a task of the authorities. Journalists should identify themselves to the responsible authority or the police enforcement service so that appropriate measures can be taken to protect them. Experience from the coronavirus pandemic is also taken into account, when gatherings often took place without a leader. Participants in the demonstration are now to appoint a leader from their own ranks. If this does not work, the authorities should be able to regulate the process.

At an initial presentation of the draft law in the summer, Schuster described the Free State of Bavaria as a "very assembly-friendly federal state". He emphasized at the time that there was hardly any other federal state where so many rallies and marches take place in order to participate in political discourse. The focus was on the contemporary protection of freedom of assembly as an essential core element of democracy, he said on Tuesday. The law will now be forwarded to the state parliament for consultation and resolution.

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  1. The draft law approval by the Saxon cabinet revolves around improving cooperation with demonstration organizers in Saxony, specifically the assembly authorities, as stated by Interior Minister Armin Schuster from the CDU.
  2. The new assembly law includes a provision mandating media representatives to identify themselves to the responsible authority or police enforcement service during gatherings, ensuring their protection.
  3. In a summer presentation of the draft law, Armin Schuster referred to Bavaria as a "very assembly-friendly federal state," highlighting the numerous rallies and marches that occur there for political discourse.
  4. Following the approval by the cabinet, the draft law will move forward to the Saxony assembly authority for consultation and resolution, with the goal of enhancing assembly arrangements and promoting peaceful demonstrations in the region.

Source: www.stern.de

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