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"Proposed bill for boosting electronic governance denied due to poor quality manufacturing"

Baden-Württemberg's state parliament has spurned the AfD's suggested legislation aimed at boosting electronic governance.

"Proposed bill aimed at enhancing electronic governance turned down"
"Proposed bill aimed at enhancing electronic governance turned down"

"Proposed bill for boosting electronic governance denied due to poor quality manufacturing"

In a recent development, municipal peak associations have expressed regret over the missed opportunity for necessary changes regarding the E-Administrative Act draft. The draft, proposed by the AfD, was rejected by Thomas Strobl (CDU) as "craftsmanship-deficient".

The rejection was backed by the votes of the Greens, CDU, SPD, and FDP. Thomas Strobl, a prominent figure in the CDU, criticised the draft for containing random sound bites and empty phrases in legislative form.

Isabel Huber, the CDU spokesperson of the CDU parliamentary group in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, also voiced her concerns. She stated that the AfD has no interest in a functioning state, and that they are not interested in serious work and do not take criticism seriously.

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