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Title: Bundestag Tightens Rules: Fines Soar for Disruptive MPs

Bundestag Cracks ‍Down on Disruptive Behavior, Absenteeism with New ⁤Penalties

Berlin – The German Bundestag is implementing stricter rules to⁢ curb‌ disruptive conduct and address absenteeism‌ among‌ its members, with penalties ranging from warnings to fines ⁢of up to €300. The reforms, ⁣approved ⁣today, aim to foster a more constructive debate environment and hold parliamentarians ⁤accountable for ⁤their behavior and attendance.

The​ changes ​come amid increasing complaints about​ interruptions and a perceived decline in parliamentary decorum.Under the new regulations, members who repeatedly disrupt ​proceedings with outbursts ⁤or unapproved interjections will face escalating consequences, including formal reprimands and potential financial penalties. Together, unexcused absences during ⁣roll-call votes will now result in deductions from the monthly parliamentary allowance, doubling the ‌previous fine amount.

Specifically, parliamentarians ‌who⁢ miss a roll-call vote without justification will be fined €200, drawn from their ⁤tax-free monthly⁤ allowance‍ of approximately €12,000. A ​full-day absence will incur a €300 ⁢penalty. The Left Party initiated a heated exchange during the debate on the new ⁤rules, receiving multiple warnings for interjections. AfD politician Stephan Brandner is frequently noted for his disruptive interjections.

Beyond stricter enforcement, the reforms also seek‌ to​ encourage more robust debate. The ⁤rules will now permit questions​ from opposing factions during “current⁤ hour” sessions – previously⁣ limited to regular⁣ debates. Proponents of the change believe this will lead to a more dynamic and engaging ​bundestag.

The new policies are⁤ expected to take effect immediately and will apply to all members of ​parliament. The ⁤move⁣ signals⁤ a concerted⁣ effort to restore order and accountability within ⁣GermanyS legislative ⁣body.

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