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GERMANY-EU-PARLIAMENT-COURT-FAR-RIGHT
Udo Voigt, member of the German far-right party NPD (R) and Peter Richter (L), the party's lawyer react after the verdict of the Second Senat of the German Constitutional Court on the country's three-percent threshold of votes in Karlsruhe, western Germany, on February 26, 2014. Germany's top court ruled that the country's three-percent threshold of votes that a political party must win to secure seats in the European Parliament was unconstitutional, following a complaint by 19 small parties, including an anti-euro party, that the rule put them at an unfair disadvantage in May's European parliamentary ballot. AFP PHOTO / DPA/UWE ANSPACH GERMANY OUT
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Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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UWE ANSPACH |
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26 Februarie 2014 |
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