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Disorder on the edge of ARD summer interview with Söder
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During the ARD conversation with AfD boss Weidel in the government district, there were noisy protests. In another summer interview, demonstrators are now trying to disturb.
On the edge of an ARD “summer interview” in the Berlin government district in Berlin, a police operation occurred again. A police spokesman said that 20 to 30 people had tried to demonstrate on the open space of a Bundestag building on the open space of a Bundestag. The demonstrators were “clearly assigned to the right -wing scene”.
According to him, the interview was over at the time. The ARD also said: “The summer interview with CSU chairman Markus Söder was recorded without trouble.”
This was preceded by an incident on July 20 at the interview with AfD chairman Alice Weidel, which was broadcast live on the Internet. At that time there was a loud protest that was strongly heard in the transmission.
Police already on site
According to the police spokesman, the new incident occurred around 12.35 p.m. The demonstrators also threw flyers. Police officers could have intervened quickly because there was a hundredth -working on site. Five interferers were temporarily arrested. The other people have fled. The right -wing extremist identity movement attributed the action and spread a video on the online platform X.
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Loud protest in Weidel interview
The “summer interview” is traditionally recorded on the terrace of the Bundestag Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus. According to its own statements, the campaign for political beauty said the campaign in the Weidel interview. At that time, the police ended the unvited action.
According to the ARD, the ARD then tightened its security precautions. In addition, there was a close exchange with the responsible security authorities, and technical and editorial precautions were taken in order to be able to conduct a trouble -free interview, the station said at the time.
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Source: Stern

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