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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - The two large police unions in the state are massively criticizing the plans of the Greens and CDU in internal security. There are protests against the anonymous labeling requirement for the police as well as against the anti-discrimination law. "This is an act of mistrust and lack of appreciation for the police," said the state chairman of the German Police Union, Ralf Kusterer, of "Heilbronner Voice" and "Mannheimer Morgen" about the planned labeling requirement in large locations. "The CDU is now doing everything to get into the coalition," complained the state chairman of the police union, Hans-Jürgen Kirstein. The planned anti-discrimination law would lead to “generalized preliminary suspicions” by police officers, according to Kirstein.

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