Approximately 1,000 people demonstrate peacefully in Bitterfeld - 120 Defy Extremism in Bitterfeld, Ahead of 2026 Election
Around 120 people gathered in Bitterfeld recently, demonstrating against right-wing extremism and for democracy and diversity. The event, organized by the 'Future Network, Shaping Together', was a peaceful affair, setting the stage for the 2026 state election.
Earlier this year, Ulrich Siegmund was nominated as the AfD's top candidate for the 2026 state election. The upcoming demonstration by the 'Future Network, Shaping Together' on November 3 is expected to be another peaceful event, with no major confrontations anticipated. Previously, around 1,000 people demonstrated peacefully in Bitterfeld, while approximately 800 people attended a rally by Ulrich Siegmund (AfD) in the same city.
The 'Future Network, Shaping Together' continues to advocate for democracy and diversity, with another demonstration planned for November 3. Meanwhile, Ulrich Siegmund (AfD) remains a prominent figure in the upcoming 2026 state election. Both sides have so far maintained peaceful demonstrations, reflecting the importance of open dialogue and respect in political discourse.
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