LPI Jena Successfully Secures Weimar Assemblies with Minimal Incidents
On October 4, 2025, the State Police Inspectorate (LPI) Jena oversaw registered assemblies in Weimar. The main event, 'The Great Meeting of the Federal States...', drew around 650 participants. The operation involved around 350 counter-protesters.
The LPI Jena, supported by reserve police and other Thuringian authorities, ensured the procession ran smoothly. They protected the fundamental right of assembly and enforced assembly regulations. Despite the large numbers, only four criminal offenses and one administrative offense were recorded, all violations of the Assembly Act.
The assemblies were thematically focused on critical discussions of political and societal issues. The name of the LPI Jena leader involved in securing the assemblies remains unspecified in the search results.
The operation to secure registered assemblies in Weimar on October 4, 2025, was largely successful. The LPI Jena, with support from other authorities, managed the event with minimal incidents. The assemblies provided a platform for critical discussions, with around 650 participants and 350 counter-protesters exercising their rights.
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