Dozens of protesters against energy policy outside the German parliament building

Dozens of protesters against energy policy outside the German parliament building

On Saturday, dozens of protestors gathered in front of Berlin’s parliament to voice their opposition to the German government’s energy strategy.
This occurs before to the start of the protest against the government’s policy that the Alternative for Germany party said it would be organising.
A police official told the German News Agency (dpa) that until midday today, there were roughly 100 protesters in the Republic Square.

The AfD demonstration, which will traverse central Berlin after the opening event and bear the motto “Energy security and inflation protection – our country first,” has reportedly been informed of by 4,000 people, according to police statistics.
Right-wing populist party spokeswoman stated that the opening event is anticipated to begin at 1:30 in the afternoon in front of the parliament building, and party leader Tino Shrupala will be among the demonstration’s speakers.

speaking to the crowd in front of the protesters.
A police spokesman claimed that a counter-demonstration had already started and that anti-demonstrators had gathered in several locations.
The spokesperson said it was challenging to predict the full impact of the significant disruptions to the flow of distant transportation throughout northern Germany, which also had an impact on Berlin, on the number of participants in the scheduled demonstrations.

A spokesman for the AfD remarked on his behalf that it is reasonable to believe these disturbances will have an impact.

Several dozen anti-energy policy demonstrators gather outside the German parliament building.

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