Federal elections in Germany were a few weeks ahead, and two controversy votes triggered tens of thousands of citizens nationwide, concerns about the rise of the German party and the prime minister’s anger. Friedrich Mertz of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
The demonstration attracted a lot of crowds in Ahen, Augsburg, Braunschuvige, Bra -Men, Cologne, Essen, Hamburt, Hamburg, Carl Slue, Leipzig, Wurzburg, and many small cities.
Further rally is planned for tomorrow, and the biggest one is expected to be in Berlin.
Meltes and CDUs aimed at demolishing the extremist “firewall”
Most demonstrations were targeted for Prime Minister Melz. This week, Melz has announced two anti -immigration bills in Bundes Tag. -And the most notable is from the far right AFD.
The AFD party is classified as an “suspicious” extreme right extremist organization
On Wednesday, all three parties have passed binding movements. The “immigration inflow method” proposal, which would have been legally binding, was slightly defeated on Friday.
Melz claims to promote the voting of the knowledge that AFD support is needed to pass them as a violation of German taboo after World War II, aimed at maintaining the far right. It was severely criticized.
Since the end of World War II, all established political parties in the country are extremist as the lessons learned after a national socialist (Nazis) rising to power using democratic means. We have refrained from cooperating. The Nazis had established a totalitarian system of the government that had fallen into the world and destroyed the country.
In modern Germany, politicians from other parts of the political spectrum were expected to refuse to cooperate with the far -right parties under what Germans were called “firewalls.”
Meltz’s willingness to ignore this consensus has led to Prime Minister Oraf Cholz in Germany of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) on the left of the central left, where the firewall has fallen.
German Boris Pistolius said on the SPD that Melz’s decision was “ashamed of the conservative CDU/CSU alliance and damaged the whole democracy.”
The protest encourages Melz to “listen to Mutti” Melkel
Demo participants focused on future elections, which seem to be likely to win Melz and CDU/CSU. Former Prime Minister Angela Merkel, Prime Minister Angela Merkel, opened a door to a large -scale inflow of Syria and Afghanistan’s immigrants during 16 years, but featured in a remarkable protest on Saturday. It was done.
Merkel, known at her discretion, accused the AFD’s cooperation this week and took a rare step that Meltz’s political brink was disciplined.
In Cologne, the protest uses nicknames for both Melz and Melkel, “Listen to Fritz!”
Germany’s Minister of Health, Karl Lautabach, also participated in a demonstration in front of the famous Cologne Cathedral.
AFD and supporters are facing the resistance from the demonstrators
In some cities such as Nei Iseenburg (9,000 participants) near Frankfurt (9,000 participants), Gettingen (5,000 people) and Hildeheim (8,000), CDU is not a major target of demonstrators, but AFD. It was itself.
Near Frankfurt, the demonstration protested against the AFD campaign event, clashed with the police, and tried to burn police vehicles.
Another target was the so -called “QUERDENKER” scene, and under the motto, I called a Saturday demonstration “a policy for people?”
Querdenker is a loose collection of citizens who march to oppose government policies, vaccines, media, immigrants, and other issues. The Querdenker movement was originally out of the way to resist the COVID-19 restrictions.
In other places, Gettingen, a scheduled Querdenker speech, march, and a counter demonstration to car fleets were mobilized by the so -called “rights” consisting of churches, coalitions, and civil society groups.
Police reported some collisions between the opposition groups. Eyewitnesses also reported that the police had used Trunkeons to delete the counter protator that blocks the queue route of Querdenker.
Police said that the officers were attacked with fireworks, bottles and eggs. The mounted police were ultimately called to calm the situation.
The CDU sister party’s Bavarian leader supports Melz’s decision
Saturday demonstrations were angry with Meltz tactics, but he was also supported by his German leader.
Marx Seder, who leads the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Sister Party (CSU), has expressed general support for this week’s parliamentary polls and move them forward. I called for a decision.
“He chose this path as a CDU Prime Minister’s candidate, and showed that he was serious about turning his exile policy,” said Söder, the state of the Biberian state.
JS/WD (DPA, EPD)