Alexander
GA Member
- Oct 11, 2023
- 178
Empire de France
Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
To: Verena Schreiber, Chancellor of Germany (Zander97)
CC: Jackson Fitzgerald (Odinson), Emma Ryan (Jamie), Igor Ivanov (John)
Classification: Confidential
Subject: Changes to the Basic Law of Germany
Your Excellency,
Recently through the German broadcaster ZDF this government has become aware of changes to your constitution. Namely the removal of article 79. Combined with the nature of your largest ruling party this change has caused significant concern.
The Basic Law of Germany was in part composed and imposed by the Allies following German surrender in World War 2, and designed to guarantee that a repeat of National Socialist Germany and its occupation of most of Europe, as well as its campaign of mass extermination that resulted in the deaths of 17 million Jews, Romani, Soviets, Slavs, and other groups, in what became the world's first and only example of systemic and industrial mass genocide. Considering this history, any changes that undermine democracy in Germany are extremely troubling. Furthermore, per the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany these changes are unlawful.
As such before we determine our final position we must ask the following questions.
1. What will the German government do to guarantee that it cannot change articles 1 and 20 of the Basic Law of Germany?
2. Why has the German government insisted on removing democratic processes for the imposition of constitutional changes?
3. Why did the German government not hold a referendum among the German people before pursuing such a drastic change of the Basic Law?
The Foreign Ministers of the United States, United Kingdom, and the Russian Empire, as the other victorious Allies of World War 2 in Europe, have received a copy of this message and will be informed of any reply.
Sincerely,
Sophie Dubois,
Ministre de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères,
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