Banned: New poster law in Germany after Erdogan’s posters in Germany

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2023-06-11 22:19:23

BERLİN. Law changes are being made in Germany due to the Erdogan posters hung in Nuremberg, Germany, before the Presidential elections, the first round of which was held on May 14 and the second round on May 28.
According to the news of Ali Gülen from SÖZCÜ, AKP members in Germany, who prepared Erdoğan posters with the words “Right time, right man”, paid 800 Euros to Nuremberg City Administration as a usage fee. These posters were hung in 25 places, including near the train station. The posters were harshly criticized by groups that said, “We do not want Erdoğan, who restricts democracy in his country and jails journalists and human rights defenders, to advertise in our country.”

THEY HAVE TO PERMIT

Nuremberg City Administration announced that they had to allow posters, stating that there was “no prohibition” in the laws and regulations regarding posters. Now, the statute, which depends on the relevant law, is being amended.

Along with the new regulation, it is stated that “Special information stands, posters, banners, other advertising-promotion will not be allowed for foreign parties or voter groups due to elections or voting in other countries”. The new regulation will come into effect on Wednesday by the Nuremberg City Administration.

NEW DECISIONS CAN BE MADE IN OTHER CITIES

This decision is expected to set an example for many German cities. Likewise, in Munich, both AKP and CHP supporters opened stands and made propaganda about the elections in Turkey. Such work will no longer be allowed in the next elections. In addition, no changes are foreseen at this time, as there are no problems in some low-population cities.

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