To those involved in the investigations by federal authorities:
As Schäuble explained, currently, for example, the Federal Criminal Police Office can only intervene if there is a "criminal procedural initial suspicion." This condition is to be abolished. Schäuble justified this by saying that the path from the intelligence service's findings via the state police to the BKA is too cumbersome.
And what do you think, will these special rights be used only for combating terrorism? Or are the control functions that still exist in the executive gradually being lost?
It's nice how the Union and the SPD agree on the curtailment of civil rights and the curtailment of control functions ...