Dresden: City in transformation - Parliament adopts legislation to secure the constitution.
Now, with new regulations, the payment of funds to "V-persons" for years will be stopped. The risk of these individuals financing unlawful entities without ever being checked is being addressed, stressed Lippmann. From now on, the work of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution will be scrutinized closely by independent courts, Interior Committee, and stronger Parliamentary Control Commission. This will be aided by the creation of a specialized office, offering support like preparing expert opinions. This change will result in better oversight of the secret service.
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- The city of Dresden, located in Saxony, is known for its transformation, and this includes reinforcing democracy by enacting jurisprudence that ensures the protection of the constitution, such as the legislation that stops funding to "V-persons."
- The recent changes in jurisprudence in Dresden, which include stricter Parliamentary Control Commission and close scrutiny of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution by independent courts and the Interior Committee, are aimed at safeguarding democracy and preventing unlawful activities.
- As a demonstration of the importance of democracy and the protection of the constitution in Saxony, the Parliament closely monitors the actions of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, following the adoption of legislation in Dresden.