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Sachsen-Anhaltischer CDU-Politiker Gürth Must Answer to Oberlandesgericht Naumburg

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Mitteldeutsche Zeitung [Newsroom]Politics/Saxony-Anhalt/People's Injury (ots) - Halle - A statement by CDU member Detlef Gürth from Aschersleben (Salzlandkreis) once again employs the judiciary. This is reported by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, published in Halle ... Read more here...Original content of: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, transmitted by news up-to-date
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A statement by the CDU state parliament member Detlef Gürth from Aschersleben (Salzlandkreis) once again employs the judiciary. This is reported by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, which appears in Halle. The 63-year-old is accused of injury to the people. After the deadly stabbing attack of an Afghan in Wolmirstedt (Landkreis Börde) almost a year ago, Gürth wrote: "This pack must be out of Germany." Statement "morally reprehensible" The district cou…

Halle - A statement by CDU member of parliament Detlef Gürth from Aschersleben (Salzlandkreis) once again employs the judiciary. This is reported by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (Dienstagsausgabe). The 63-year-old is accused of injury to the people. After the deadly stabbing attack of an Afghan in Wolmirstedt (Landkreis Börde) almost a year ago, Gürth wrote: "This pack must be out of Germany."

Mitteldeutsche Zeitung [Newsroom]Politics/Saxony-Anhalt/People's Injury (ots) - Halle - A statement by CDU member Detlef Gürth from Aschersleben (Salzlandkreis) once again employs the judiciary. This is reported by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, published in Halle ... Read more here...Original content of: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, transmitted by news up-to-date

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