Chancellor Merz Calls Lübcke-Monument "Tasteless"
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»Tasteless« the Federal Chancellor judges the bronze Walter-Lübcke monument in front of the CDU headquarters in Berlin. »Very worthy« it finds the green district mayor, who approved it for two years. What is behind the dispute?
The artist collective "Zentrum für politische Schönheit" (Center for Political Beauty) has erected a statue of the murdered politician Walter Lübcke in front of the CDU headquarters. Chancellor Merz criticizes the action.
Walter Lübcke is murdered six years ago by a right-wing extremist. Activists have made a bronze statue of the CDU politician and set up in front of the CDU party headquarters in Berlin. Much to the displeasure of Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner.
During his visit to the Red Town Hall, Merz was addressed to the Lübcke monument in front of the Berlin CDU headquarters and found clear words for it.
Left activists have placed a statue of the murdered CDU politician Walter Lübcke in front of the CDU party headquarters. The Chancellor and Berlin's Governing Mayor strongly criticize this. The initiators also face legal trouble.
Left activists honour with a statue the murdered Walter Lübcke as "the last hero of the CDU". The district mayor also speaks to the inauguration. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz finds the action "fully tasteless".
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