Security summit in Munich: Focus on football violence
Security summit in Munich: Focus on football violence
A football stadium - no place of chaos! Tomorrow a explosive summit will take place in Munich, in which the heads of German domestic politics meet with the highest ranking of football. And the message of this meeting, as unmistakable as it is urgently, is certain: violence has no place in the football world!
Stephan Mayer, the sports policy spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, clearly raises his voice: “The interior ministers of the federal and state governments have to work with the representatives of professional football in order to bring the violent side effects, the so-called football fans! may not be that the rousing choreography in the fan curves are jeopardizing the lives of innocent spectators through dangerous practices.
pyrotechnics and security controls
How can security in the stadiums be guaranteed? Mayer emphasizes the urgency of more efficient controls when accessing the games. "It is essential that repeat offices are prohibited from access to the stadiums. This is the only way to guarantee the carefree visit to families at professional football games!"
The idea that stadiums will become no-go areas in the future is an absolute no-go: "That would mean the end of football, which we all appreciate and love! Let us fight together for playing a pleasure and not a risk!"
a strong backing
The reference to the role of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in parliament cannot be overlooked either. The Middle People's Parties are passionate about freedom, cohesion and personal responsibility and hope to create a safe and exciting football experience for everyone with the help of a strong, free-democratic constitutional state. At the head of this movement is Friedrich Merz, the chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the German Bundestag.
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