BERLIN: The amending law adopted on Wednesday 3rd April by the German government has introduced a new provision regulating loss of citizenship in the Nationality Act.
Under the new provision, German citizens with dual nationality, who take part in combat operations on behalf of a terrorist militia outside Germany, will lose their German citizenship.
In the view of the German government, people who leave the country to become involved in combat operations on behalf of a terrorist militia demonstrate that they have rejected Germany and its fundamental values and have embraced another foreign power in the form of a terrorist militia.
The amendment to the Nationality Act (StAG) now introduces a regulation for future cases, which ought to act as a deterrent to individuals considering leaving Germany for areas controlled by the IS terrorist group and to IS supporters.
The new provision translates into law an agreement laid out in the coalition agreement. It is intended as a clear message that Germans with dual citizenship, who reject Germany and embrace a terrorist militia will lose their German citizenship in the future. The provision will not apply to under-18-year-olds.
The new legislation cannot be applied to IS fighters already being held outside Germany since provisions cannot be applied retroactively. That would clearly contradict the ruling of the Federal
Donald Trump to appear before court today in hush money trial
South Dakota governor questions timing of the hush money case against Republican candidate
The Republican candidate will appear before court on Monday in the hush money trial
California Highway Patrol is leading the investigation to find out what caused the crash
Ivanka Trump enjoys vacations as father goes to court
Here's a list of expensive gifts given by Antilia owner to his loved ones