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Habeck projection on Munich's Siegestor - City wants to impose fine on Greens

Summary
The police ended the unauthorized action. Criticism of the election campaign action is mounting on social networks - and there are calls for violence.

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Center

The Greens are relying on guerrilla marketing in their election campaign. An action in Munich is now met with displeasure – especially among the CSU.

·Berlin, Germany
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Left

Habeck's face shone at the Siegestor. Using public space for meaningless election advertising is both forbidden and unoriginal. more...

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

An election campaign gag by the Greens backfired. Because the party had advertising for its candidate for chancellor, Robert Habeck, projected onto the Siegestor in Munich, a fine is now underway. The Greens have not yet revealed who was responsible for the action.

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Lean Right

The Greens are going into the federal election campaign with Robert Habeck. While election posters with his face are already allowed to hang in some places, the situation is completely different when a projector projects them onto a building in Munich. Police officers have to intervene.

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Lean Left

The Greens also want to promote Chancellor candidate Habeck with guerrilla marketing and project him onto monuments. In Munich, the campaign ended with a police operation - and a lot of anger among the CSU.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The Green Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck had a slogan projected onto the historic Siegestor in Munich.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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