The German Green Party has urged to pay for any one who will need a sex with a prostitute when the party will be given an opportunity too lead the country. The party urges that, any person who needs that service and can not be able to afford, the government will carry the cost of paying.
The Greens want to change that, based on a law that has been in place in Netherlands for some time.
"I can imagine a public financing od sexual assistance" said Scharfenberg
The Greens plans consists of patients obtaining a medical certificate confirming that they are unable to achieve sexual satisfaction in other ways, as well as to prove they are not able to pay sex workers on their own.
Scharfenberg said " Municipalities could discuss appropriate offers on site and grants they would need"
Prostitution is legal in German and the brothels are every town in Germany.Germany has more prostitutes per capita than any other country in the continent, more even than Thailand: 400,000 at the last count, serving 1.2 million men every day. Those figures were released a decade ago, soon after Germany made buying sex, selling sex, pimping and brothel-keeping legal in 2002. Two years later, prostitution in Germany was thought to be worth 6 billion euros – roughly the same as Porsche or Adidas that year. It’s now estimated to be 15 billion euros.
The party's spokeswoman Elisabeth Scharfenberg says doctors should have the right to issue the free prescription to their patients for ladies of the night
The Green Party was founded in 1980 and in 1993 merged with the civil rights movement Bündnis 90
of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). Since 1983, there has
been a continuous representation of either The Greens or Alliance 90 in
the German Bundestag. For nearly 30 years the party has been working in the
parliament for environmental protection and sustainable development,
democracy and human rights, social justice, peace and multilateral
international policies.
From 1998 to 2005 - that
is for two electoral terms - the party formed the Federal Government
together with the Social Democratic Party (SPD). During this time the party played a substantial role in
establishing Germany as a reliable and trusted partner for sustainable
and peaceful development, both at the national and international level.
From
2005 to 2009 Germany was governed by a CDU/CSU-SPD Grand Coalition. Green Party was one of three parties in opposition, each with a similar number of
seats.
From 2009 to 2013 a Coalition by CDU/CSU
and FDP governed Germany. The party was again one of three parties in
opposition.
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