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Illegal projection: “The Greens’ behavior of ignoring the law is outrageous”

Summary by Welt
First Munich, now Hamburg. At the beginning of January, digital election posters of the Green Party's candidate for chancellor, Robert Habeck, suddenly appeared on prominent buildings. There was no permission for them at the Siegestor or at the Hamburger Kunsthalle.

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First Munich, now Hamburg. At the beginning of January, digital election posters of the Green Party's candidate for chancellor, Robert Habeck, suddenly appeared on prominent buildings. There was no permission for them at the Siegestor or at the Hamburger Kunsthalle.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Green Party top candidate Habeck uses prominent public buildings for light projections with election advertising - as in Munich, so also in Hamburg at the Kunsthalle. "Outrageous," says the CDU in the Hanseatic city

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In Munich, the Greens projected Robert Habeck onto the Siegestor, in Hamburg onto the Kunsthalle - both without permission. Now the CDU Hamburg is taking to the barricades. A similar light projection of Robert Habeck as in Munich is now causing anger in Hamburg. The depiction of the Greens' top candidate with the words "Alliance Chancellor. One person. One word" had not been coordinated or approved by the responsible authorities and the Hamburg …

·Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Friday, January 17, 2025.
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