Protest against lifetime appointment of controversial professor in lübeck

Critics in Lübeck are protesting the planned lifetime appointment of a lecturer at the Federal Police Academy. His past connections to the right-wing spectrum are causing controversy. Those affected see democracy in police training at risk.

The proceedings inside the Federal Police Academy in Lübeck are largely known only to insiders. A lecturer there is set to be appointed for life, leading to protests on the street. The dispute stems from the individual's past, which includes connections to the right-wing spectrum.

Critics argue that this appointment could endanger democracy in police training. The demonstrations target this decision, which is considered controversial. So far, there are no further details on the internal processes or official statements.

The Federal Police Academy in Lübeck trains police officers, making the integrity of lecturers a key factor. The protests highlight concerns regarding selection criteria for lifelong positions.

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