Sharper laws against climate activists: CDU demands immediate measures

Sharper laws against climate activists: CDU demands immediate measures

The effects of the last generation on the climate protection movement

Berlin (ots)

The persistent actions of the so -called last generation are at the center of a heated debate about the future of climate protection in Germany. A group of politicians, among them the deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Andrea Lindholz, comments critically and demands immediate measures.

an appeal to the government

The Bundestag MP Lindholz and the domestic spokesman Alexander Throm suggest that the Federal Government must revise its current measures to combat extremist forms of activism that aim to change environmental conditions. Lindholz emphasizes the dangers that arise from the actions of the last generation: "These supposed activists are simply criminals who endanger our security."

The role of air safety

A particularly urgent concern is security at large airports. Throm criticizes that the activists always succeed in entering the security areas: "Especially in times of a tense security situation, this is unforgivable." In order to counteract this, he calls for a “round table airport safety” to develop effective measures.

legal consequences for activists

The politicians speak out for tougher punishments for repeat offenders who repeatedly disrupt public life through their actions. Lindholz demands the introduction of a new criminal offense that provides for a prison sentence of up to ten years. The idea is to expand the legal means to pursue these groups, especially for the particularly serious cases of coercion.

the social conflict

The debate about the activities of the last generation reflects a greater conflict within society: the balancing act between the need for climate protection and the legal and safety limits. While some citizens support the drastic measures of the activists, others see a threat to public security.

conclusion

The discussion about the activities of the last generation raises central questions: How can effective climate protection be operated without violating the rights of others? How can legal measures be designed in such a way that they serve both the desired protection and social acceptance? While politics is working on solutions, hope for an agreement and responsible action remains important for the future of our planet.

- Nag

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