That's rich, considering we don't even have a constitution.
The "Grundgesetz" was supposed to be a temporary thing until a real constitution was crafted after reunification with East Germany.
German article:
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/verfassungsfeinde-im-staatsdienst-kuenftig-rausschmiss-bei-verdacht,beamte-118.html
Relevant paragraph:
‘Body inspection’ for suspicious tattoos
Another change is meeting with strong opposition. In future, a medical officer is to be permitted to inspect the bodies of civil servants for tattoos deemed anti-constitutional, provided an independent judge has given their approval. Alexander Saade of the SPD warns against underestimating extremist developments. Given the increasingly assertive nature of extremist movements, he argues, one cannot rule out the possibility that such tendencies might also become apparent within the civil service. “That would be an intolerable prospect,” says Saade. The state must, he adds, arm itself against this with clear instruments that are underpinned by the rule of law.
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That's rich, considering we don't even have a constitution.
The "Grundgesetz" was supposed to be a temporary thing until a real constitution was crafted after reunification with East Germany.
German article:
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/verfassungsfeinde-im-staatsdienst-kuenftig-rausschmiss-bei-verdacht,beamte-118.html
Relevant paragraph:
>‘Body inspection’ for suspicious tattoos
>
Another change is meeting with strong opposition. In future, a medical officer is to be permitted to inspect the bodies of civil servants for tattoos deemed anti-constitutional, provided an independent judge has given their approval. Alexander Saade of the SPD warns against underestimating extremist developments. Given the increasingly assertive nature of extremist movements, he argues, one cannot rule out the possibility that such tendencies might also become apparent within the civil service. “That would be an intolerable prospect,” says Saade. The state must, he adds, arm itself against this with clear instruments that are underpinned by the rule of law.
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