by Wolfgang Zeh
DOI: 10.36206/BPaktuell.01
According to the Berlin Constitutional Court, the preparation and conduct of the Berlin elections in September 2021 were marred by such a large number of electoral errors that they had to be declared completely invalid and repeated. Wolfgang Zeh discusses the extent to which this court decision should be seen as an "encroachment on correctly acquired parliamentary mandates" and whether the current handling of errors may do more harm than good in the new Blickpunkt aktuell.
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