Right -wing populists mobilize in Berlin: Thousands of rally expected!

Am 24. Mai 2025 erwartet Berlin eine rechtspopulistische Kundgebung unter dem Motto "Frieden. Freiheit. Volksabstimmung" am Brandenburger Tor.
On May 24, 2025, Berlin expects a right -wing populist rally under the motto "Peace. Freedom. Freedom. People's Voting" at the Brandenburg Gate. (Symbolbild/MB)

Right -wing populists mobilize in Berlin: Thousands of rally expected!

On Saturday, May 24th, 2025, there is a significant right -wing populist rally at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The event, which begins at 1 p.m., is under the motto "Peace. Freedom. Freedom. Voting" and is organized by the initiative Germany is organized.

On the list of speakers, there are prominent people, including Jürgen Elsässer, editor of the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact", and Hans-Georg Maassen, the former head of the protection of the constitution, which is controversial in relation to right-wing extremists. The small party the basis, which is associated with the "lateral thinker" movement, also supports participation in the rally. The Berlin police expect around 10,000 participants, and several counter -demonstrations are planned that will face the event.

claims of the initiative

"Germany is up", among other things, calls for simplified procedures for referendums and a mandatory referendum for constitutional changes. In addition, the initiative is committed to the criminal prosecution of tax waste and the anchoring of the right to cash in the constitution. The political mood that promotes this event is a reflection of increasing dissatisfaction in society. According to a report by Süddeutsche Zeitung Ideologies are expected in Berlin.

After the rally, a protest with drummer is planned at 3 p.m. by the government district, which finally attributes to the Brandenburg Gate. A final rally is scheduled for 7 p.m.

The context of right -wing populism

The growing presence of right -wing populist parties and groups in Germany is a topic of public interest. As the Hans-Böckler Foundation explains in its Report Use Ukraine War to gain support. In society, right -wing populist attitudes are also widespread in the middle, which indicates a profound distrust of political institutions.

Research shows that both economic and cultural factors contribute to the support of right -wing populist movements. The Corona crisis in particular has strengthened social dissatisfaction and promoted the spread of conspiracy myths. The large number of participants that are expected for Saturday in Berlin is a sign that these topics are still important in the current political discussion.

Overall, the demonstration at the Brandenburg Gate will reflect a polarized image of the German society in which the tensions between the supporters are obvious.

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OrtBrandenburger Tor, 10117 Berlin, Deutschland
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