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Streit ums Wahlrecht: Pflicht zur Parität? Niemals!
Germany🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

Streit ums Wahlrecht: Pflicht zur Parität? Niemals!

The article discusses the debate over gender quotas in German parliamentary elections, focusing on the argument against mandatory parity. It emphasizes that the current system allows for diversity but argues that quotas would undermine the principle of free and equal voting. The author criticizes the SPD for clinging to its 'parity fantasies' and highlights that gender or origin do not necessarily determine political stance. Angela Merkel is cited as an example of effective leadership without explicit women's policies. The piece warns that weakening the free and equal vote would regress Germany toward a 'stated state' and harm democracy.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ) logoFrankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ)Independent🔒Right22 hr. ago
Streit ums Wahlrecht: Pflicht zur Parität? Niemals!

The article discusses the debate over gender quotas in German parliamentary elections, focusing on the argument against mandatory parity. It emphasizes that the current system allows for diversity but argues that quotas would undermine the principle of free and equal voting. The author criticizes the SPD for clinging to its 'parity fantasies' and highlights that gender or origin do not necessarily determine political stance. Angela Merkel is cited as an example of effective leadership without explicit women's policies. The piece warns that weakening the free and equal vote would regress Germany toward a 'stated state' and harm democracy.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the debate around the potential negative impact of gender quotas on democratic principles, using strong language such as 'verfassungswidrig' (constitutionally invalid) to describe a hypothetical law enforcing quotas. It positions the SPD's support for parity as misguided and ideal

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