
Federal Constitutional Court: May Bavaria’s police allow more than the Basic Law?
07.07.2026 - 12:37 PM Source: listen to dpa article The Federal Constitutional Court is concerned with the powers of the police.
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If this is available, the Bavarian police may, according to Article 11a of the law, become active “in order to clarify the facts and to prevent the emergence of a danger for a significant legal interest”. The complaining MPs had joined in 2018 in an unusual “alliance for the rule of law”. “It is an important signal that we have found a common ground here on issues of civil and civil liberties,” said Carla Bünger, domestic policy spokeswoman for the left-wing group.
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If this is available, the Bavarian police may, according to Article 11a of the law, become active “in order to clarify the facts and to prevent the emergence of a danger for a significant legal interest”.
according to HandelsblattThe complaining MPs had joined in 2018 in an unusual “alliance for the rule of law”. “It is an important signal that we have found a common ground here on issues of civil and civil liberties,” said Carla Bünger, domestic policy spokeswoman for the left-wing group.
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