In Berlin, thousands of people protested against "hatred and racism in parliament"
Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:07 pm
Several thousand people in the capital of Germany, Berlin, protested against "hatred and racism in parliament."
This was reported by Fox News.
The mass action is due to the fact that deputies from the ultra-right party "Alternative for Germany" as part of the new parliament on October 24 will hold their first session.
Participants walked with posters with the words "Stop!", "Mankind - above all," "My heart beats for diversity", etc.
All slogans and posters were directed primarily against this ultra-right party.
On September 24, elections to the Bundestag (German parliament) took place in Germany .
In the elections to the Bundestag , according to the results of the exit polls, the ultra right party "Alternative for Germany" received 13% of the vote.
The ruling coalition of Angela Merkel, the Christian Democratic Union, received 33.5% of the votes, while the Social-Democratic Party of Martina Schulz was 21%.
hromadske.ua , Original in Ukrainian / Українською мовою
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