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"Dog Grilling Planned – Söder Announces Visit to Bavarian City

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On Saturday, for the first time, a pig barbecue is taking place in Viechtach. Markus Söder is also coming to visit. At the same time, protest is forming.

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Already in advance the competition grill in Lower Bavaria provides for protests of a local vegan group. In view of the many grilled acids heat up now also the minds of an animal welfare organization. Meanwhile, Bavaria's head of government Söder can taste good as a confessing meat eater at the festival.

Markus Söder, meaty sausage fan, does not miss the pig grilling in Viechtach. While the animals brutch on the grill, the protest signs go up.

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The mayor of the city of Viechtach in Lower Bavaria wanted to create a mood with a barbecue on the market place – and thus called vegan activists on the plan. And now Markus Söder is also coming.

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On Saturday, for the first time, a pig barbecue is taking place in Viechtach. Markus Söder is also coming to visit. At the same time, protest is forming.

The mayor of the German town of Vichtach in Lower Bavaria wanted to create a lively atmosphere by organizing a barbecue contest in the market square, but in doing so attracted the attention of vegan activists.

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In Viechtach in Lower Bavaria, many pigs fry over the grill at a festival. Not everyone likes that. Markus S, however, is thrilled.

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merkur.de broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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