Friday, February 21, 2014

GERMANY'S LEFT AND GREEN POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE EXPRESSED THEIR CONCERN FOR THE BILL THAT HAS PASSED THE REQUIRED INITIAL PARLIAMENTARY SCRUTINY FOR THE ENACTION OF THE LEGISLATION THAT MAY STRAIN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR ADDITIONAL INCOME SOURCES IN GERMANY AND POSSIBLY THE EUROZONE COUNTRIES.

GERMANY'S LEFT AND GREEN POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE EXPRESSED THEIR CONCERN FOR THE BILL THAT HAS PASSED THE REQUIRED INITIAL PARLIAMENTARY SCRUTINY FOR THE ENACTION OF THE LEGISLATION THAT MAY STRAIN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR ADDITIONAL INCOME SOURCES IN GERMANY AND POSSIBLY THE EUROZONE COUNTRIES.

        Legislators in the German Parliament also known as the Bundestag have voted unanimously for pay increase with profound limitation, or restriction of unspecified extra-income sources, or bribes that will be subjected to penalties that may exceed five years imprisonment, if convicted by the German, or European Union Courts for unspecified income source, or bribe within the Eurozone countries, or in the foreign countries. Germany's Left and Green Political Parties have expressed their concern for the Bill that has passed the required initial Parliamentary scrutiny for the enaction of the legislation that may strain Members of Parliament financial freedom for additional,or extra-income sources in Germany and possibly the Eurozone Countries. However, both the Executives and Legislators have voted for the Bill that will soon be made to a legislation  and emphasized the requirement for better accountability methods and control of Legislators unspecified extra-income sources, or bribes that may stray Legislators, or Executives adequate policy making and decision making process in both the Bundestag and European Union Parliament.

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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