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The German Supreme Court on hearing Snowden in the Parliament's NSA-investigation committee

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 Other than that, it seems an odd choice to only address the Supreme Court in this matter and not, on basis of section 36 Investigation-Committee-Law, also the German Federal Court which holds jurisdiction over all procedural matters.

In total, this claim might have been a outreach towards the generally most trusted state organ, the Supreme Court, asking for support in an uphill battle against a coalition which seems to be opposing progress in the committee. But because the claim was inadmissible, it went by mostly unnoticed by the public.

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