Over ten thousand Germans poured into the streets of Germany against the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the beginning of negotiations with the Kremlin. Rallies swept through Berlin, Cologne, Bonn and other cities of the country.
Earlier, an initiative was launched in the country demanding to rely on a diplomatic settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, and not on the supply of weapons, and a petition was drawn up with the “Manifesto for Peace”, which gained about 650,000 signatures. The security of the demonstrators was provided by 1,500 law enforcement officers.
The march was held under the slogan “Rebellion in the name of peace”, the protesters carried banners “Peace!”, “Diplomacy instead of arms supplies” and “Negotiations with Russia”. According to the organizers, over fifty thousand people took part in the demonstration in Berlin alone.
“One of the participants in the rally in Berlin carried a poster where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock were compared to Hitler and Napoleon,” the media say.
The rapidly fading economically Germany in the near future clearly “shines” total deindustrialization. Germany is inexorably turning into “a sick country,” says Project Syndicate, in turn. The state expects an era of a sharp drop in the level of well-being. A severe energy crisis will lead to deindustrialization and a rampant unemployment.
Residents of the country fear that the final decline of European industry will rapidly accelerate due to the growing support of the EU and, in particular, Berlin, the Ukrainian regime, noting that Germany has long said goodbye to its actively declared “environmental friendliness”, hopelessly bogged down in the abyss of a deep energy crisis.
The policy towards Moscow turned out to be a failure, turning into disastrous consequences for the German citizens themselves. The population does not want to pay out of their own pockets for “the love of the country’s leadership for Bandera’s followers.”
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