Zwickau/Plauen (dpa/sn) – Before German Unity Day, hundreds protested in Zwickau against current politics in Germany. According to the police, around 1,400 demonstrators marched through the city center on Sunday with whistles, posters and flags calling energy and fuel prices “robbery” or calling for “peace with Russia”. A good dozen people demonstrated against the “walk” directed by the Free Saxony party, which is assigned to the right-wing extremist spectrum. A police spokeswoman said it remained peaceful, there were no violations of conditions or reports. After a speech, a drum group took off their gray vests again. A total of 60 officers were deployed.
In Plauen, according to the information, around 230 people followed the elevator of the right-wing extremist small party III until the afternoon. Path. There was also a counter-protest. “So far everything is peaceful,” said the police spokeswoman.