Politika

Deprived office and employees. Putin's friend Schroeder sues German authorities

Politics are accused of unused premises and their staff, whose service from the budget in 2021 spent almost 400,000 euros. Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who maintains friendly relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, sued the Bundestag. About it writes the German edition of Die Welt. In particular, the politician sued the Bundestag after the German authorities have deprived Herhard Schroeder of special benefits that belong to him as an excascler.

It is about the office and employees whom Vladimir Putin lost in May at the decision of the Federal Parliament. Attorney Michael Nagel, on behalf of Gerhard Schroeder, has filed a complaint with Berlin's administrative court, which requires the annulment of the Bundestag budget committee to cancel the funds allocated by the Exc Tslzler to his office equipment. In addition, the policy defender requires the illegal transfer of the office to the status of the unknown status.

Despite the decision of the Bundestag, the authorities decided not to deprive Gerhard Schroeder of state pension and special protection. "Such decisions are more reminiscent of the absolute princely state by the way of their adoption. They should not have validity in the democratic constitutional state," - said in a statement by the lawyer of the Excanner of Germany.

Der Spiegel notes that in 2021, almost 400 thousand euros were spent from the state budget of Germany on the expenditures of Gerhard Schroeder's office staff. The formal reason for depriving the policies of special sections, according to Bild, was that the Excatzler did not use the available rooms and rates of his staff.

In addition, according to journalists, the Bundestag is dissatisfied with the close ties of Gerhard Schroeder with Russia, in particular, with the President of the country Vladimir Putin. Recall that in mid -May, EU officials threatened the Germany of Germany Gerhard Schroeder with personal sanctions because of his connections with Russia and work in Rosnafti. Within a few days, the German politician left the post of head of the Rosneft Directors, which worked for almost five years.