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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lobbying in Germany, like in many other paLobbying in Germany, like in many other parliamentary democracies, plays a significant role in the development of legislation. Lobbying has existed in Germany since 1956, when the Federal Constitutional Court issued a ruling legalizing it. A mandatory lobby register was introduced in Germany effective 1 January 2022, along with a code of conduct.anuary 2022, along with a code of conduct.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/author Raimund Kamm
http://dbpedia.org/property/text As soon as someone is elected as a member As soon as someone is elected as a member of parliament or as a minister, his communication and his interlocutors change fundamentally. Even 'labor representatives' or Greens are then invited and courted by a chamber of commerce and industry, entrepreneurs and other unilaterally interested parties. An increasingly large proportion of elected politicians' talks are with professional lobby representatives. This also flatters the young, inexperienced elected representative.ung, inexperienced elected representative.
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rdfs:comment Lobbying in Germany, like in many other paLobbying in Germany, like in many other parliamentary democracies, plays a significant role in the development of legislation. Lobbying has existed in Germany since 1956, when the Federal Constitutional Court issued a ruling legalizing it. A mandatory lobby register was introduced in Germany effective 1 January 2022, along with a code of conduct.anuary 2022, along with a code of conduct.
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