Wednesday, February 26, 2014

GERMANY'S HIGHEST COURT DECISION BECAME MAJOR CONTROVERSIAL THEME IN THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT, THE MAJOR AND MINOR POLITICAL PARTIES IN GERMANY AND IN THE EUROZONE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

GERMANY'S HIGHEST COURT DECISION BECAME MAJOR CONTROVERSIAL THEME IN THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT, AMONG THE MAJOR AND MINOR POLITICAL PARTIES AND IN THE EUROZONE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

        Germany's Highest Court decision that abolished the three percent margin difference votes required of qualified nominees for the candidacy to the European Union Parliament became major controversial political theme in the German Parliament the Bundestag and among major and minor political parties that have nominated qualified individual, or members of the mentioned Political Parties for the European Union election scheduled to take place in the Month of May in the year 2014 in Germany and in all the Eurozone member countries. The Court's final decision on the independent European Union Parliament election procedures that will be immediately enacted to a legislation and thoroughly enforced in Germany and in the Eurozone member countries has raised the question about the independency of the European Union Parliament and the dependency of the Eurozone member countries legislative and Judiciary systems, except the Highest Courts of the individual nations on the Parliament's equally highest authority whose independent power structure of governance in the Eurozone with the involvement in the World's responsibility such as problems solution during finance crisis, immigration problems and participation in peace mission and armed conflict.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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