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Court Rules Commission Breached Obligations as Per Article 85(1) of the Treaty.

Disruptions heavily marred the discussion between Tübingen's Mayor Boris Palmer (at 53, affiliated with independents) and AfD's state chairman Markus Frohnmaier, as demonstrated on our site.

The Court determined that the Commission did not fulfill its duties as required by Article 85 (1)...
The Court determined that the Commission did not fulfill its duties as required by Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

Court Rules Commission Breached Obligations as Per Article 85(1) of the Treaty.

In Tübingen, Germany, on September 5, 2025, a significant event took place during Mayor Boris Palmer's AfD podium event at the Hermann-Hepper-Halle. The police were called upon to remove disruptors from the hall, following Mayor Palmer's request for them to vacate peacefully. The evictions were issued to ensure order and enable the event to proceed without interruption. Mayor Palmer later justified his decision to exclude the disruptors, citing his authority as the city's mayor.

Meanwhile, in another part of Germany, Berlin witnessed a series of protests. Residents took to the streets, donning costumes to express their opposition to a speed limit increase to 50 km/h. The city has yet to announce any official changes regarding the speed limit.

In Munich, preparations are in full swing for the upcoming IAA (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung). With 8000 police officers on duty, the city is bracing for potential disruptions. Reports indicate that chaos is expected on Saturday at the event, with protests already planned against the opening of the A100 and the potential traffic jams it may cause.

Recently, during Frohnmaier's first speech at an event, the police were once again called upon to remove disruptors from the hall. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential for protests and disruptions at high-profile events in Germany.

In response to these events, authorities are urging peace and order, asking protesters to express their opinions in a respectful and peaceful manner. As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that Germany's cities are not immune to political and social unrest.

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