Thursday, January 7, 2016

GERMANY'S LARGEST COALITION GOVERNMENT CABINET MEMBERS CONCLUDED THE DEBATE ON THE FINAL DECISION FOR FURTHER DEPLOYMENT AND REINFORCEMENT OF THE GERMAN MILITARY IN MALI AND NOTHERN IRAQ REGION, DESPITE THE OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES DEMAND FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AND DEFENSE POLICY AMENDMENT THAT MAY SET BALANCE ON THE CABINET'S AUTHORITY WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S INCREASING ROLE OF RESPONSIBILITY IN MILITARY INTERVENTION IN FOREIGN CONFLICTS.



      Germany's largest Coalition Government Members and Members of the Defense Committee concluded the meeting held in Germany's capital Berlin Yesterday with the final decision of the Chair-person and Defense Minister Mrs. Ursula Vondeleyen for further deployment and reinforcement of the German Military in Mali and Northern Iraq with additional five hundred and fifty strong men of the Bundewehr, despite continued criticism by the Opposition Political Parties against the government's decision for further deployment and reinforcement of the German Military with additional five hundred and fifty of the men in uniform as required by the United Nations Mandate for Humanitarian and Peace Mission in the areas of conflict that have been devastated by armed conflict. The Defense Minister Mrs. Ursula Vondeleyen reaffirmed her decision and intention for the deployment and reinforcement of the German Military in Mali and Northern Iraq Region as within the frame work of the German Military and the United Nations Organization for Humanitarian and Peace Mission in the current areas of conflict, despite the Opposition Political Parties criticism against the government's decision for the deployment of the German Military in the various areas of conflict as in Mali, the Northern Iraq Region, Afghanistan and at the border of Turkey to Syria as violation of both the Constitution and defense policy of the current largest Coalition Government of the Democratic Republic of Germany, when compared to the Constitutional and defense policy facts that specified limitation on the German Military involvement in both the domestic Eurozone and in foreign conflicts, except for the German Military intervention in foreign conflicts with definite and clear purpose of Humanitarian and Peace Mission. However, Germany's Opposition Political Parties have insisted on the requirement for both Constitutional and defense policy amendment in the next Parliamentary debates of the New Year that may set balance in the cabinet's authority with the government's increasing role in military intervention in foreign conflicts without the Parliament's approval.


                                             Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.


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