STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340 Page 199 · 199 of 99
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2692, sig. 109-12/340
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220 chairmen with such vegetative permissions each group receives the addribute of a solo self-indignity that one can no longer speak of a unified state. Before the realization of the appeal in these directions must therefore be made with all seriousness. 2. Otherwise, the focus of the petition is on the pro- ected Selbat administration by ethnic groups. It has already been pointed out that the construction of the people's representation of a group of people for the gzänskenxitaa whole state must call for greater concern. On the other hand, however, self-government according to full-groups is in itself, and possibly also part-time, possible with a standard-giving night certainly feasible, even by a change of the legal system, he said, the question whether and in velchem Unfange the Selbatvervalzung according to popular groups should not be solved, because of its highly political Cherakter. If, of course, we consider the basic construction of the autonomy of the ethnic groups to be extremely dangerous, it is already said that it would be necessary - if one should continue sánat in the building of the motion - to replace it with a thinner construction su. Although it is not the purpose of this report to make a positive contribution, one has to pay attention to the fact that this could happen, however, in the form of the Gauvertretungen (gevieser- en masse by returning to the Gangesetzen) it is clear that with Gauenm, which are national uniforms, or in the shape of the Landesvertreten, much- slightly then, two completely independent Einheiton, sodaes the Bezirke, where a certain rationality has the veber weight, the lower ones of the Landvertrete would be subordinate entities, e.g. in Böh- pon cine own national representation for Czech Republic and its own national representative for German district, but the seat of the two representatives did not need to be the same. The request cites the matters that should include the activity of the self-governing bodies /page 4/ ff./. It is not only a question of the absence of political justifications and administrative constraints. It must be said that none of the proposed points of view of the organisation of the People's Representation can be fundamentally blessed that the matters concerned could not be concerned by the bodies of the self-government bodies. From the point of view of practice, attention is drawn to the following things: