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Removal of prohibited campaign materials results in an occurrence.

Multiple individuals have disrupted the process of taking down illegally placed campaign posters in Dresden. As reported by city hall on Friday, a city worker halted the operation on Thursday due to chaos. The city is considering legal repercussions against those causing the disruptions. On...

Election posters of various parties and protest posters hang in the city center of Dresden.
Election posters of various parties and protest posters hang in the city center of Dresden.

Dresden: Recent Events and Developments - Removal of prohibited campaign materials results in an occurrence.

In an announcement, it was revealed that a city worker was initially recorded by someone possibly linked to the Free Saxony group. This person questioned him about his actions in removing posters belonging to Free Saxony and instructed him to speak with a party representative. Following a phone conversation, numerous individuals showed up, leading to the worker feeling uneasy and backing off.

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The Free Saxony party expressed concern over the removal of their election posters in Dresden, which is under scrutiny due to recent elections in the Federal Republic of Germany. The incident triggered a response from the party, leading to a potentially suspicious phone call and an uneasy encounter with several individuals. Criminal investigations have been initiated to uncover any potential violations of election laws.

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