STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340 Page 182 · 182 of 99
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340
English Translation
203-3-lighigkeit" within the meaning of the Czechoslovak legal order is not, for example, the prosecution of an offence or a crime against the state, but a possibility of disenfranchisement and defamation left to the discretion of the authorities, which arbitrarily divides the sanity of the Czechoslovakian citizens into full and underprivileged persons. A large percentage of the Czech press, of government agencies, and of hardly any cschechisohon string,the membership of the Sudeten German party - which now counts more than 90 per cent of the German population as its voters - equates to the characteristic of state indispensability,then the face point is given for many techechic authorities. It is important to establish the state's inviolability, because such a decision-making authority is a decisive authority on the basis of the public defence code of 13.1. Thus, the 2O years of de-viculation of the state has taught that the time-limits given here are completely inadequate to ensure a real equality of all the state-mountains, not to mention a genuine equality of the fathers and ethnic groups living in that state. It must be surprising that the government does not present the Statute of Nationalities as an occasion to prove the so-called Treaty of the Czechoslovak State by finally fulfilling the obligation of Article 1 and Article 8 of the Treaty of 10.9.1919: to guarantee, in practice, the same treatment of all citizens. It has been repeatedly acknowledged by relevant bodies that the principle of equality was violated from a national point of view in Czechoslovakia, so the previous guarantees of equality were an obstacle to permanent national disadvantages resulting from the present peaceless state of the techecho-Slovak State of a European country.From this fact, the government did not draw any conclusions in the light of the preliminary framework of the National Statute to propose a more effective guarantee of the principleof equality. The true legal and political equality can only be established in a multi-ethnic state such as Czechoslovakia if not only the equality of the individual citizens, but also the equality between peoples and ethnic groups is guaranteed and effectively respected, this recognition is a fruit of the national struggles in the old Austria-Hungary and found in the ancient Austria in the various Verfass- ./*