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The hostage and the police command must answer questions in the Interior Committee.
Following the advance of the protesters down the steps of the Reichstag building, the Ask about police tactics and then Consequences for the concept of security. How could it happen that on Saturday, apart from the demonstrations against the Crown policy in Berlin, between 300 and 400 critics of the government, “citizens of the Reich” and right-wing extremists managed to overcome barriers in front of the Bundestag headquarters and occupy the outside staircase? Is it necessary to strengthen security measures now?
Of Berlin Interior Senator Andreas Geisel (SPD) and the police leadership must be Monday (9.00 am) at Start Committee The House of Representatives will answer questions about usage at the rallies. In the Bundestag, the SPD and the Union parliamentary groups want to request a special meeting of the Council of Elders to review plans to establish a security zone in parliament.
Federal president Frank-Walter Steinmeier I also want Police officers greeted for a conversation at their official residence at the Bellevue Palace, which were used in the parliament building. Initially, only three officials had struggled to keep the crowd away from the entrance to the plenary building.
The President of the Bundestag, Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU), called him in the ARD “Tagesthemen” “Despicable what happened there”. In general, however, the Berlin police “bore well” the matter. He questioned that she should have been better prepared: “How do you want to be prepared for this?” He asked rhetorically. Schäuble had previously told the German Press Agency that the attack could have occurred and that it would have to “be dealt with quickly and completely”.
Steinmeier and politicians from all parties, including the AfD, had condemned the protesters’ actions. “The flags of the Reich and the far-right mob in front of the German Bundestag are an unbearable attack on the heart of our democracy. We will never accept it, ”Steinmeier said.
He got He thanked the police on Sunday “who acted with extreme caution in a difficult situation.”. The Mayor of Berlin, Michael Müller (SPD), and Interior Senator Geisel made similar statements. “I thank the police for quickly ending this shelter,” Geisel said.
Leader of the left faction Dietmar Bartsch He suggested, to honor the policemen who initially guarded only the entrance to parliament had. Referring to one of the three who had opposed the helmetless crowd, he said on ZDF: “This is actually someone who has earned a Federal Cross of Merit.”
Müller now wants to “evaluate how the concept of police operation can be improved”. But she also wrote on Twitter: “With prudence and a concept that sets clear boundaries, the police were able to prevent worse things in many places in the city.”
Federal politicians from the CSU and the Greens suggested expanding restrictions on demonstrations in the vicinity of the Bundestag. Of the Right-wing CSU politician Volker Ullrich suggested that The factual prohibition of demonstrations is no longer restricted to only the days of the parliamentary session, “with the possibility of allowing exceptions”as he told the “world”. Green MP Konstantin von Notz also sees the need for action. Secretary of State for the Interior Stephan Mayer (CSU) however he said: “I see no immediate need due to this certainly unbearable and embarrassing incident that The prohibition mile to expand the Reichstag or to toughen regulations. “
According to the police, it was Saturday night. Between 300 and 400 protesters break through the barriers of the Reichstag building and triumphantly and loudly installed in front of the glass-enclosed visitor entrance. Black, white and red imperial flags waved in front of the heart of democracy. After a while, the first three officers received reinforcements and the officers also used pepper spray to drive people back.
Previously, according to police estimates almost 40,000 people from all over Germany lived largely peaceful on the Strasse des 17. Juni demonstrated against the policy of the crown. Overall, according to the police, there were many more protesters at other events in the city center. On the edge came to Throwing stones and bottles from “Reichsbürgern” and right-wing extremists to police officers.
According to the police, the demonstrations took place on Saturday 33 police officers injured. 316 people were arrested 131 displayed. A total of 3,000 police officers were deployed.
Corona’s opponents failed Sunday night with an attempt at the Federal Constitutional Court Protest camp on the street of June 17 enforce. The Higher Administrative Court of Berlin had previously confirmed the ban on the assembly authority. The Karlsruhe judges found that protection against infection was not guaranteed.
Bundestag Vice President Thomas Oppermann advised against banning Reich flags that are frequently displayed. Those with a swastika are prohibited, he told the “Rheinische Post” (Monday). “Banning all variants and varieties of this flag with criminal penalties would be disproportionate and not an adequate instrument to combat the ideas of the right.” (Dpa)
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