„Tratament preferențial”. Politicienii germani recunosc: legea care îi protejează de insulte trebuie schimbată

German political parties have reached a consensus to amend a law that penalizes citizens for insulting politicians, following controversial investigations against critics of Chancellor Friedrich Merz. While there is agreement on the need for change, there is no consensus on how or when to implement it. Some parties advocate for complete repeal, while others support modifications. The law, which has been criticized for creating a special privilege for politicians, has faced backlash after recent investigations of ordinary citizens. Many politicians now believe the law has overstepped its intended purpose.