Κυριακή 31 Ιουλίου 2016

The constitutional court of Germany banned the live message transmission Erdogan concentrating Cologne

The constitutional court of Germany banned the live message transmission Erdogan concentrating Cologne


Transmission directly greeting the Turkish President, like other policies prohibited, decided the German Constitutional Court. Previously the Administrative Appeals Court of Munster had rejected the appeal on the concentration organizers who were planning to broadcast directly into giant Erdogan message to his assembled. The Administrative Court of Appeal Mister however ruled that this is not allowed because the transmissions directly from outside political messages is something incompatible with the German law on mergers.

The Turkish government, however, will be represented by Minister of Sport, as stated by Chief of Police of Cologne Jürgen eyes. even revealed that prevented the presence of the Turkish Foreign Minister.

Meanwhile the police were reinforced by 400 men. Thus the concentration of Erdogan's supporters titled "Yes to democracy, not the coup" which will take place later today and are expected to 30,000 protesters will present final 2,700 policemen. They have also scheduled four antisygkentroseis left groups and youth organizations German parties.

Reactions German officials

The general secretary of the German Christian Democratic Party (CDU) Peter Tauber criticized in an interview in the Sunday Bild today gathering in Cologne for the Turkish president Erdogan. "Whoever wants to applaud the purges of the Turkish Republic is not one of the German constitutional framework. Conflicts in other regions and countries are not allowed to be transported on German soil, as stressed. Similar statements were made yesterday by the Social Democrat Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and symproderos greens Cem Ezntemir.

The mayor of Cologne, the largest city in North Rhine Westphalia, Henriette Reker also said that he shared the concerns of the citizens and that "has received countless letters E-mails and phone calls, who expressed their concern.

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