Flag rectification at schools: Controversy around AfD decision in the Jerichower Land

In the Jerichower Land, schools are hoisting the Germany flag after a district council decision. The step takes place according to the AfD application and ensures controversy.
In the Jerichower Land, schools are hoisting the Germany flag after a district council decision. The step takes place according to the AfD application and ensures controversy. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Flag rectification at schools: Controversy around AfD decision in the Jerichower Land

In the Jerichower Land in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany flags were raised at all schools and at public employee buildings where it was possible. This was done as part of a decision of the district council, which provides for a year -round flag of the "Service buildings and properties of the district". The district is responsible for a total of 23 properties. The national flag was raised at all six locations with flag mast, which marked the implementation of the district council decision. The application of the alternative for Germany (AfD), which was decided at the end of March, received approval not only from this party, but also from the SPD. Critics, especially the left, expressed concerns and saw the approval of the CDU as problematic. The AfD is classified by the Protection of the Constitution in Saxony-Anhalt as secure right-wing extremist.

The Ministry of the Interior of the Ministry of the Interior of Saxony-Anhalt regulates the flagship of state employee buildings, where only in front of the Supreme State Authorities and the Landtag is regularly produced by Germany, European and state flags. For subordinate state authorities, flexion only takes place on certain days. In this context, the permanent flagship of municipal properties is legally harmless.

criticism and social context

The AfD called for normalization in dealing with national symbols in its application because it found a lack of common sense in society. This topic is discussed against the background of current challenges regarding national identity and belonging. In a survey on national identity in 14 countries, including Germany, the PEW research center found that various factors have a part of the recognition as part of society during high migration and refugee movements.

A central element is the mastery of the national language, which 75 percent of those surveyed consider essential for integration. Culture and national traditions also play a role, although the German "leading culture" is important internationally for 44 percent of those surveyed, but is only classified as "very important" for 23 percent. In some Eastern European countries, national culture and tradition are significantly more valued than in Germany.

The topic of religion is addressed in the debate about national identity, although only 11 percent of Germans consider their Christianity to be “very important”. This shows a generation difference: younger respondents generally have less important trade fairs of religion than older ones. These findings illustrate the complexity of national identity in an increasingly multicultural Europe.

In summary, questions about national identity, common sense and the use of national symbols interweave in different ways into the current social debate, not least due to the controversial decisions such as the flagship in Saxony-Anhalt. The challenge remains how social integration can succeed, while different perspectives on national identity and belonging continue to exist.

For detailed information about the decision in the Jerichower Land, visit Deutschland/article25594048/sachsen-ach-afd-fulage-im-jerichower-land-hissen-deutschlandflagge.html "and for a more comprehensive analysis of the national We conduct identity to fowid .

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