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Bückeburg (dpa / lni) - The State Court of Justice in Bückeburg is negotiating a lawsuit by the opposition, which saw itself insufficiently informed and involved by the state government at the beginning of the Corona crisis.

The parliamentary groups of the Greens and FDP complain that the government did not fulfill its obligation to inform the state parliament at least until the end of May.

This informed the leaders of the parliamentary groups about the ongoing changes to the Corona regulations.

However, the state parliament as a whole and all members of the parliament were not informed beforehand.

A judgment is to be announced on another date.

After the complaint was received by the State Court of Justice, the government changed its practice and has since informed the state parliament in advance about the content of changes to the Corona regulation.

However, she still does not see an obligation to do so, as the court announced.

The head of the state chancellery, Jörg Mielke, will represent the state government in court.

From the side of the Greens, the parliamentary managing director, Helge Limburg, and for the FDP parliamentary group and state chief Stefan Birkner attend the negotiations.

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