Berlin Pushes for Constitutional Protection of Queer Rights
Mayor Kai Wegner advocates adding 'sexual identity' to Germany's Basic Law during coalition talks, facing criticism over delays.
- Berlin's governing coalition, led by Mayor Kai Wegner, aims to amend Article 3 of Germany's Basic Law to include protections for sexual identity.
- The proposed change seeks to ensure constitutional protection against discrimination based on sexual identity, aligning with broader LGBTQ+ advocacy efforts.
- Wegner has emphasized the need for a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag and aims to build broad consensus through ongoing coalition negotiations between the CDU and SPD.
- Critics, including members of the Left Party and LGBTQ+ activists, have accused Wegner's administration of stalling progress since first proposing a Bundesrat initiative in 2023.
- If federal negotiations fail, Berlin plans to proceed independently with a Bundesrat initiative to advance the constitutional amendment.