Legislative body rearranges. - The Constitutional Court entertains a legal challenge from the AfD party.
The AfD group used their proposal privilege and put forward candidates, but these nominees didn't get the needed majority in the state legislature. They claim they'll be hindered in their right to equal opportunities, impartial application of parliamentary rules, and strong opposition.
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- The Bavarian Constitutional Court is currently reviewing the AfD party's complaint regarding the processes within the Bavarian Parliament, where their candidates were not approved due to a lack of majority.
- The protection of the constitution is a crucial issue for the AfD, as they believe their equal opportunities and the impartial application of parliamentary rules are being violated.
- In Munich, the Constitutional Court is engaged in the judicial review of the legislative body's arrangement, with potential implications for the political landscape in Bavaria.
- While the Constitutional Court evaluates the case, the AfD party continues its efforts to be represented in the Bavarian Parliament, advocating for their right to full participation and robust opposition.
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