Germany’s upper house votes on ’emergency brake’ virus rules
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THE upper house of Germany’s parliament, the Bundesrat, is due to vote on Thursday on legislation allowing the introduction of an “emergency brake” lockdown for areas suffering from high coronavirus infection rates.
The measures include a night-time curfew as well as the shutting of most shops, and a limit on gatherings to one household and one other person, although children under age 14 do not count.
The bill has already been passed in the Bundestag, parliament’s the lower house, on Wednesday. Discussions will begin in the Bundesrat at 11 a.m. (0900 GMT).
The upper house, representing Germany’s 16 states, could object to parts of the legislation and forced renegotiation.
However, several states had previously announced that they would not object.
Parliamentarians from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s broad coalition backed the measure during a heated debate in the Bundestag on Wednesday.
Deputy Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, said clarity and consistency were necessary as he stressed the need for measures at the federal level, and not merely by individual states.
Health Minister, Jens Spahn, described the situation as “extremely serious.”
Once approved by both houses, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has to sign the legislation into law, which could also happen on Thursday.
Publication in the Federal Law Gazette could possibly take place the same day.
The emergency brake was designed to kick in when the infection rate in a given district, as measured by the total infections over the past week per 100,000 people, reached over 100 for three consecutive days. (dpa/NAN)
2020 Apr 22 @ 12:24 GMT|
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