Germany's Bundestag was set to vote on three candidates for the Federal Constitutional Court. However, the CDU and CSU requested a postponement of one candidate's vote due to plagiarism allegations. This triggered outrage among the Social Democrats and Greens, leading them to agree to postpone the votes for all three candidates. The situation reflects significant political tensions between the conservative bloc and the left-leaning parties in Germany's parliament. Meanwhile, the Bundesrat is considering a corporate tax cut proposal to encourage investment in Germany.
The Bundestag vote for appointing three new Federal Constitutional Court judges has been postponed after the conservative bloc requested to delay one candidate's vote due to plagiarism suspicions.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) caused uproar by wanting to postpone the vote for one candidate deemed too liberal, leading the Greens to call for a total postponement.
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