'Leipzig pays attention' road safety campaign raises awareness
Leipzig launches the "Leipzig pays attention" campaign to promote road safety. The aim is to reduce accidents with digital posters, checks and online activities.
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Leipzig launches the "Leipzig pays attention" campaign to promote road safety. The aim is to reduce accidents with digital posters, checks and online activities.
An extraordinary art project is once again attracting attention: Saxony's largest election poster, which already caused a stir during the state elections in 2019, is once again taking center stage. This year's campaign, a street art façade design in Dresden-Mickten, has no direct party reference and ..
In Saxony, election posters are once again being destroyed and helpers attacked while the campaign for the state election is underway.
Several people obstruct the removal of illegal election posters in Dresden, legal action threatened.
Numerous election posters from various parties were damaged in the Zwickau and Vogtland districts. Fake CDU election posters were also put into circulation.
Yvonne Mosler and Cornelius Sternkopf were attacked while putting up election posters. The perpetrators were arrested by the police.
Carsten Schneider (SPD), the Federal Government Commissioner for Eastern Germany, is calling for a crackdown following the attack on the Saxon SPD European candidate Matthias Ecke when he put up election posters.
Around 400 CDU election posters in Leipzig have been destroyed and stolen. The district association laments unprecedented poster vandalism.