STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340

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- 33 - 189 Central authorities under § 93 of the Constitution and on the service ideas put down by them under disciplinary threat were obliged to comply with all laws, hence also the constitutional principle of equality and all those laws, whose provisions constitute the main content of the nationality statute. Nevertheless, this did not happen and was not made use of by the supervisory authorities of disciplinary power. It is important that control over the ventral authorities, which after all have the most important decisions to take and all major contracts and deliveries to be awarded, is not provided for in the nationality statute. The problem of national impartiality of the central bureaucracy has therefore not been considered at all. In view of the experience and facts and the legal good to be protected, the proposed criminal provisions against public bodies are so mild, and in no way go beyond the penalties that an official has to face if otherwise he does not fulfil his duties, so that it is really not possible to see where special protection is to lie here, In'Point A/b is only carried out a tightening of the municipal supervision, which opens up to a nationalist Czech central bureaucracy only new possibilities for new harassment in the interest of the artificial Czech minorities in the German Gemeinden. In point A/b, point 2, the vague