The German group beginner held a demonstration to face opponents
On Saturday, a rally was joined by a new protest coalition across the country for German co-organized rallies across the country, some facing counter-demonstrations.
The new coalition supports national border controls and ends financial and military support for Ukraine.
Counter-demonstrations were also held in certain areas.
According to a pre-warning issued by the German ISS to the federal office of constitutional protection, extremists can try to guide the rally at their own request.
Police said about 1,100 people gathered in Weimar, Thuringya. The right-wing speakers include a far-right extremist.
A Weimar citizens' coalition against rights, about 850 people responded to calls for counter-demonstrations. There are also spontaneously organized gatherings to set up sitting postures.
Police in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg said police were attacked by a group of masked demonstrators on the left wing. A police spokesman said, “There was a violent attack on colleagues.”
The officer responded by using batons and pepper spray. The problem of a person’s collapse among protesters is attributed to health problems.
Police said the group of about 200 people was a counter-demonstrator on the way to the next party with about 500 people attending. Another 400 counter-demonstrators were also collected.
About 200 people participated in the German demonstrations in Karlsruhe. Six groups organized opponents, with about 1,200 people participating.
Police said that in Dortmund, as many as 800 people gathered in demonstrations organized by right-wing groups, while they estimated the number of counter-demonstrators of 300 to 500.
A spokesman said a group of counter-demonstrators left the route, which was formally planned and attempted to break police barriers to attend the German demonstrations together. Then he temporarily surrounded hundreds of counter-demonstrators.
In Berlin, police reported about 500 counter-demonstrators. About 300 major right-wing players joined the demonstrations organized by the right-wing league.
Participants of an anti-rightist demonstration walked through the city center and held a sign “together for Germany without fascists.” Daniel Bockwoldt/DPA
People waved flags in front of the Goethe-sharp monument in Weimar during the demonstration of “For Germany” in Weimar. Heiko Rebsch/DPA
Counter-demonstrators protested in Weimar “for Germany”. Heiko Rebsch/DPA