Berlin’s top election official warns not to set vote date too early

Mon, Nov 11, 2024
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BERLIN’s top electoral official has been warned against setting date for the new election to the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, too early.

“If we want to maintain the high quality standards that we have at both federal and state levels, I advise against an election date in January,’’ Stephan Bröchler told dpa.

The official has advised against approaching the election with caution, added that politicians should listen to experts and not succumb to immediacy when setting the election date.

“It is about ensuring the quality of democratic elections in Germany.

“This is a highly valued asset, and I do not wish for the election to have to be repeated in the end.’’

Berliners are well aware of this, as the city’s elections in 2021 were a fiasco and had to be repeated in part.

Bröchler said that if politicians decided that the elections should take place in January, his office would of course comply.

“But we must be aware that it endangers the quality of democratic elections,’’ added Bröchler, who took office after the severe electoral mishaps from three years ago and has since organised two repeat elections. (dpa/NAN)

A.I

Nov. 11, 2024

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