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Kiel (dpa) - Part of the Jamaica coalition in Schleswig-Holstein rejects the planned nationwide uniform regulations against the third wave of corona.

As the German Press Agency learned from coalition circles on Monday, the FDP considers the planned exit restrictions to be problematic.

Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) has not yet commented on the federal government's proposals.

Economics Minister Bernd Buchholz (FDP) considers the pace of the proceedings to be completely inadequate.

The federal cabinet wants to bring the legal requirements in motion on Tuesday.

In Kiel there is talk of an “ill-considered quick shot” that raises a multitude of unresolved problems and legal issues.

Planned changes for the retail trade or a restriction on the number of people in buses and trains are practically not feasible.

According to reports, the FDP does not want to agree to any regulation that provides for exit restrictions without exception if an incidence of 100 in a district or a district-free city is exceeded.

If one of the three coalition partners rejects a change in the law, the state government would have to abstain from voting in the Federal Council according to the coalition agreement.

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Because the federal states are inconsistently implementing measures against the third wave of infections and at the same time the infection situation is getting more and more out of control, the "emergency brake" is to be enshrined in law.

In counties with more than 100 new weekly infections per 100,000 inhabitants, easing would then have to be withdrawn.

This would currently affect more than half of the districts in Germany.

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