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CDU Donation Ruling: “The Party” Lawsuit Dismissed

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Berlin Administrative Court Rules ⁢Against “The Party” in ⁢Donation Dispute

BERLIN -⁣ A⁤ lawsuit brought⁤ by the satirical⁢ political party “The Party” against the Bundestag management over a donation ⁢to the Berlin CDU has been dismissed by the Berlin Administrative Court, though the ruling⁢ was‌ met with mixed⁣ reactions. The court found no evidence of illegal donation acceptance, despite contradictory statements from the donor, entrepreneur Harald gröner.

The case⁢ stemmed from an €800,000 donation made to the CDU in 2020. “The party” argued the donation was improperly ‌handled, alleging conditions were attached to the contribution-a violation of German campaign finance law.Gröner, the ⁤donor, initially told the Tagesspiegel in 2023 ⁢that his sole request to then-CDU‍ leader ​Kai Wegner was⁣ that “Children⁣ in the childrenS home who are disabled, please get the same clothing as children who are not hindered in the future.” However, during testimony before the administrative court, Gröner admitted ⁣to providing false statements, stating, “I ⁢made the wrong testimony in the interview. It was a terrible mistake.”⁢ He claimed he lied to present himself⁣ in a⁣ better light and asserted, “I am⁢ 57 years old‌ and know that I cannot provide any conditions in donations – and I didn’t put them.”

the court determined Gröner had clearly stated ⁤his motivation for the donations was to strengthen the “bourgeois center” and the CDU’s ⁤election campaign, finding no ‍indication of an⁣ illegal agreement.

While the Bundestag administration’s lawyer, Christian kirchberg, expressed satisfaction ⁢with the ruling, he also voiced concern that opposing parties may pursue further legal challenges.”The legislator may have to do so, as or else this could cause a complaint,” Kirchberg stated.

“The Party’s” lawyer, Felix Sonneborn,⁣ described the decision as “ambivalent,” but highlighted the court’s affirmation that⁢ competing‌ parties have the ‍right to challenge decisions made by the⁤ Bundestag administration, notably when sanctions are ⁣not appropriately⁣ enforced. “We have‌ created the chance to have the⁢ Bundestag administration checked in court,” Sonneborn⁢ said.

An appeal of the judgment can be filed with the⁤ Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court.

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