Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Gabriel it’s the principle – THE WORLD

It does Sigmar Gabriel visibly well, such sentences to say: “I’m always a Social Democrat in what I do.” Or: “I came into politics to help people.” The Minister of Economy and head of the SPD has made the acquisition of supermarket chain Kaiser’s Tengelmann by Edeka top priority, and now he’s fighting. Gabriel, of the left wing of his party so regularly scolding applies as of the unions, showing his red heart – and could score points

It saw first. after a bad defeat from. The wrangling over the takeover was already running for months, the Federal Cartel Office had lowered the thumb, as Gabriel put his foot down: ministerial approval, jobs, public welfare, basta. That was in March. Four months later, the Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court stops the ministerial approval not only in summary proceedings, but charges the Minister also partiality and secret talks before. It would therefore have to be embarrassed, the Union Group have already spoken of the “worst case scenario”. Instead, make the SPD leader from a virtue of necessity: Although he argues procedural errors and Gemauschel decisively, but makes no secret of his partiality. 16,000 jobs at risk, 8000 “very acute,” said his bill. At issue is saleswomen, warehouse workers and truck drivers, “people who do not earn a lot of money and have never simple,” he says in the summer interview on ARD. “I want to save from the beginning 8000 jobs, this is my form of self-consciousness.”

Yesterday therefore puts his Ministry of Justice against the decision of Dusseldorf where judges have an appeal not allowed: a leave to appeal and a so-called license-free appeal. Comes Gabriel with one of the two through, then checks the Supreme Court in Karlsruhe the decision to have taken in summary proceedings Düsseldorf. And its part, decides if that was so authorized or refers the case back.

Gabriel has recently flashed repeatedly left, to a justice conference stage with Housekeeper Susanne “Susi” Neumann shared, spoke of a “progressive alliance forces”. The case Edeka / Tengelmann is an opportunity to face in real life on the side of the little man. That should be welcome – as economy minister he has represented the industry, Tagged FTA Ceta and TTIP. Some comrades see it as a mistake, that he has chosen in 2013 the Ministry of Economy. What are Gabriel’s chances in the case Edeka / Tengelmann? “For without admission appeal the requirements are very high. That you get away with it, is rare,” said Brunhilde Ackermann, the President of the Bar Association at the Federal. For the leave to appeal subject the prospects “rule of thumb” at ten percent on average for all civil divisions of the Federal Court.

fails both, the case has not yet been finished, finally is in Dusseldorf to the urgent procedure nor the principal proceedings at. “Because other evidence are possible as can be worked up much more intense,” said Ackermann. It’ll provide that will subsequently decided otherwise – but “generally speaking” is likely “rather low”. The area will also Gabriel’s legal adviser, but maybe that is then not so bad. There now’s the principle.

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