L'interdiction des partis politiques en droit français, Augustin BERTHOUT, Verfassungsblog, 2 avril 2024
A découvrir dans le Verfassungsblog du 2 avril 2024, l'analyse d'Augustin BERTHOUT, doctorant du CERCOP, sur "l'interdiction des partis politiques en droit français".
➤ Traditionally, it is Germany, not France, which is presented as the model example of militant democracy. Among the various provisions of the German Basic Law, Article 21 (2), setting out the procedure for banning political parties, is perhaps one of the clearest expressions of the basic constitutional decision in favour of a streitbare Demokratie. Nevertheless, setting concepts aside and examining empirical data, it is interesting to note that Germany has banned fewer political parties than France since the end of the Second World War. Indeed, while Germany only banned the Sozialistische Reichspartei and the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands respectively in 1952 and 1956, no fewer than seven parties have been dissolved in France since the beginning of the 5th Republic in 1958 (...)
➤ Pour lire la suite : https://verfassungsblog.de/between-legal-deficiencies-and-political-restraint/
➤ A propos de l'auteur : Augustin BERTHOUT réalise une thèse sur "La démocratie militante", sous la direction du Pr. J. ARLETTAZ.
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