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State parliament debates reform of juvenile criminal law

State parliament debates reform of juvenile criminal law
Saxony's state parliament discusses tightening juvenile criminal law at the request of the CDU / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
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Wages, freedom of expression, public holidays: in addition to juvenile criminal law, other controversial topics are on the agenda in the Saxon state parliament.

The Saxon state parliament plans to discuss a reform of juvenile criminal law today (from 10.00 a.m.), among other things. The CDU had requested the debate for the parliament's current hour. Leading Christian Democrats had already spoken out in favor of a tightening of the law in the run-up to the debate. Interior Minister Armin Schuster, for example, had suggested lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 12 years.

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