Key facts
- Germany's federal commissioner for anti-discrimination has stated that reform plans are inadequate.
- The commissioner believes the plans lack necessary resources and funding.
- The reforms are the first in 20 years.
The federal commissioner for anti-discrimination in Germany has indicated that the government's proposed reform plans, which are the first in two decades, are insufficient. The commissioner expressed concern that these plans will not provide the necessary resources and funding required to effectively combat discrimination within the country.