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Glasanje o ustavnoj reformi: Zeleni se suočavaju s sudom
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Glasanje o ustavnoj reformi: Zeleni se suočavaju s sudom

The Green Party's leadership in Germany has approved a constitutional reform through a member vote, which some members argue violates the Party Act by bypassing the traditional party congress process. A group of left-wing members, including Karl-Wilhelm Koch and others, plans to challenge this decision in court, arguing that amendments must be made exclusively at party conventions. The Berlin-based legal expert Sophie Schönberger supports their stance but disagrees with their argument regarding the required voting threshold. The Greens' federal board rejects this interpretation, stating that the relevant clause in the Party Act predates widespread use of member votes and aims to prevent top-down changes. If the lawsuit succeeds, the reform could be referred back to a party convention, though it remains uncertain whether delegates would reject the proposed changes. The reform increases the threshold for submitting proposals at local meetings from 50 to over 90 supporters.

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Glasanje o ustavnoj reformi: Zeleni se suočavaju s sudom

The Green Party's leadership in Germany has approved a constitutional reform through a member vote, which some members argue violates the Party Act by bypassing the traditional party congress process. A group of left-wing members, including Karl-Wilhelm Koch and others, plans to challenge this decision in court, arguing that amendments must be made exclusively at party conventions. The Berlin-based legal expert Sophie Schönberger supports their stance but disagrees with their argument regarding the required voting threshold. The Greens' federal board rejects this interpretation, stating that the relevant clause in the Party Act predates widespread use of member votes and aims to prevent top-down changes. If the lawsuit succeeds, the reform could be referred back to a party convention, though it remains uncertain whether delegates would reject the proposed changes. The reform increases the threshold for submitting proposals at local meetings from 50 to over 90 supporters.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents both perspectives—those supporting the member vote and those opposing it via legal challenges—without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both the Greens' leadership and critics, along with legal opinions, providing balanced coverage of a contentious issue.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately reports the legal challenge against the Greens' constitutional reform process, including the court filing by 130 members. It mentions the proposed changes to party structure and the legal arguments raised by opponents. However, it leans slightly towards the opposition’s perspe

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