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"Arbitrary decision": Fregatten-Werft accuses Pistorius of breach of law after F126 cancellation

The article reports that the Fregatten-Werft, a shipyard in Germany, accused Pistorius of breaking the law after canceling the order for an F126 frigate. The shipyard claims the decision was arbitrary and violates legal obligations. The headline uses the term 'willkürliche Entscheidung' (arbitrary decision), suggesting a critical stance toward Pistorius. The article highlights the dispute between the shipyard and the defense ministry over the cancellation of the naval vessel contract.

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"Arbitrary decision": Fregatten-Werft accuses Pistorius of breach of law after F126 cancellation

The article reports that the Fregatten-Werft, a shipyard in Germany, accused Pistorius of breaking the law after canceling the order for an F126 frigate. The shipyard claims the decision was arbitrary and violates legal obligations. The headline uses the term 'willkürliche Entscheidung' (arbitrary decision), suggesting a critical stance toward Pistorius. The article highlights the dispute between the shipyard and the defense ministry over the cancellation of the naval vessel contract.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the cancellation of the F126 frigate order as an illegal act by Pistorius, implying that the defense ministry acted improperly. The use of terms like 'willkürliche Entscheidung' (arbitrary decision) suggests a left-leaning perspective that criticizes the government's handling of a

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