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Could violators of Germany’s constitution forfeit basic rights?
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June 29, 2019
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The former secretary-general of Angela Merkel's conservatives wants enemies of the constitution to forfeit important basic rights, citing Article 18 of Germany's Basic Law. What is Article 18 and how would it be applied?
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