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Germany, SPD MEP attacked while putting up posters: seriously injured. Also ambushed against a Green militant

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Germany, SPD MEP attacked while putting up posters: seriously injured.  Also ambushed against a Green militant

The German Social Democratic (SPD) MEP Matthias Corner was “attacked and seriously injured” last night while putting up posters at Dresdenin the east of Germania. The German agency reported it Dpa, citing police and party. Ecke, 41 years old and leading candidate of the party in Saxony in the next European elections, it was hospitalized in the hospital and “it will have to be operated“, German sources still report. A few minutes before the attack on Ecke, according to the police, a group of four people had also attacked a 28-year-old militant of the Verdi while he was attacking: the attackers hit him and kicked wounding him. Not only. Other attempts had also been reported in Dresden intimidation, destruction of posters e insults towards the militants who posted them. The investigators think that the same people who attacked the 28-year-old were the same people who seriously injured the SPD MEP.

The city, capital of the Land and located in the south-east of the country, near the border with the Czech Republic, is stronghold of the German far-right party AfdAlternative for Germany – which in a YouGov survey last January reached 24% approval in the country, positioning itself as the second party behind the CDU-CSU at 29%. And Dresden is no stranger to violent episodes. In November 2019, the Saxony city council voted on a decides in which he declared a “Nazi emergency” talking about “attitudes and actions antidemocraticanti-pluralists, against humanity and of extreme right that reach up to violence“. In response, last January, 1.5 million people they gathered in squares of the main cities of Germany – Hamburg, Hanover, Frankfurt, Kassel, Dortmund, Wuppertal, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg – to protest against right-wing extremism and against the AfD. Waves of protest that did not stop and were repeated again in February: furthermore 200mila they had gathered in the squares and more 150 thousand in front of the Reichstagthe historic seat of the German parliament.

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