
German Justice Ministers Back Limiting Harsher Penalties for Insulting Politicians
German Justice Ministers have supported a proposal to restrict stricter penalties for insulting politicians to only local and elected officials. The move aims to amend a controversial section of the penal code, Section 188, which provides special protection and harsher punishments for political figures. While insulting politicians will remain illegal under Section 185, the proposed change would subject insults against high-ranking politicians to the general provisions of the penal code, resulting in lighter penalties and requiring a formal complaint from the aggrieved party for prosecution. This decision comes amidst ongoing debate and recent court rulings that have highlighted the complexities of free speech versus protection for public figures.