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Bundestag Expels Die Linke MP Over Beret Dispute

Marcel Bauer's refusal to remove a black beret highlights procedural ambiguity and political divides in parliamentary decorum enforcement.

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Overview

  • Marcel Bauer, a Die Linke MP, was expelled from the Bundestag plenary hall after refusing to remove a black beret when instructed by Vice President Andrea Lindholz.
  • The incident followed an earlier confrontation with Bundestag President Julia Klöckner, during which Bauer briefly left the hall but later returned still wearing the beret.
  • The Bundestag's rules on head coverings remain undefined, leaving enforcement to the discretion of presiding officials and fueling debate over procedural clarity.
  • Bauer's removal was met with applause from CDU/CSU and AfD members, underscoring political divisions on the issue of parliamentary decorum.
  • The case recalls past practices, such as the barring of Green MP Hans-Christian Ströbele for wearing a cap, despite no explicit rule prohibiting headgear in the Bundestag's regulations.