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It seems that "Lampel" officials have submitted approximately 1,500 criminal charges related to threats.

Verbal Abuse and Lethal Intimidation

Over the course of the legislative term, federal ministers have seen over 1400 criminal cases opened up against them due to threats or abusive language. This is as per the reply given by the government to the AfD group in parliament, as reported by Table.Briefings.

Key figures like Robert Habeck from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Action and Annalena Baerbock from the Federal Foreign Office have been victims of 805 and 513 accusations, respectively.

Federal Minister of Justice Marco Buschmann (FDP) and Minister of Education Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP) also find themselves in hot water, with approximately 30 and over 20 cases against them, respectively. However, Table.Briefings mentions that the list isn't comprehensive, as not all ministries keep track of such occurrences. In most instances, the standing or end result of the proceedings remains unclear.

Despite the numerous accusations, Robert Habeck and Annalena Baerbock were subjected to 805 and 513 instances of insulting language, respectively. Despite the government's effort to address these issues, the outcomes of many of these cases remain uncertain.

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