Berlin prohibits the last generation to use a house financed by the state for its interference.

Berlin prohibits the last generation to use a house financed by the state for its interference.

Berlin is still the hotspot for the “last generation” activists who are known for their interference. However, they have now been taken on an important planning center. The city of Berlin has decided that the group no longer the "House of Neighborhood e.V." can use in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. The neighborhood association had provided the activists several times, although an agreement stipulates that political groups must consult the integration office beforehand. The exact background as to why the agreement was avoided in this case are still unclear. The house was extensively renovated by the state of Berlin and cost around 217,000 euros.

The city's decision is another step to limit the activities of the “last generation”. Benjamin Jendro, spokesman for the police union (GdP), expressed his anger that such groups were promoted by the state. He described the activities of the “last generation” as crimes that discredit democratic institutions. In fact, the Berlin public prosecutor's office initiated around 2,500 proceedings against members of the group by the end of September. In comparison, there are significantly fewer procedures against the activists in other major German cities. The "Extinction Rebellion" group is also active in Berlin and has so far caused more than 400 procedures against its members.

Nevertheless, Berlin remains a hotspot for the "last generation" and its activities. The local government will still have to work to find the correct handling of these groups and to ensure that agreements and regulations are observed. It remains to be seen whether this measure will actually help restrict the activities of the “last generation” and to ensure public security.

according to a report by www.t-online.de