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Demonstration of Municipal Politicians - Cities Sound the Alarm in Berlin: "We Are in a Very Dramatic Situation"

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
With fire brigade, rescue and road cleaning vehicles, municipal politicians from several federal states have demonstrated in Berlin for financial emergency aid.

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Local politicians demonstrate in Berlin with fire trucks and garbage trucks. Why? A call to the mayor of Duisburg Sören Link (SPD).

·Frankfurt, Germany
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With a motorcade, representatives of 73 municipalities have moved to Berlin to draw attention to their dramatic financial situation. They demand relief from the federal government and warn: Without sufficient funding, drastic cuts are imminent – with consequences for democracy.

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With fire brigade, rescue and road cleaning vehicles, municipal politicians from several federal states have demonstrated in Berlin for financial emergency aid.

·Germany
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Fire trucks and garbage trucks in front of the Chancellery: The tops of 73 municipalities in Berlin demand loudly more money for their empty cash registers.

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Fire trucks and garbage trucks in front of the Chancellery: The tops of 73 municipalities in Berlin demand loudly more money for their empty cash registers.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Germany's municipalities will have incurred a deficit of 32 billion euros in 2025, says the organizer of the action alliance "For the Dignity of Our Cities," who organized a protest in front of the Federal Chancellery today. "This is truly historic, and if the federal and state governments don't come up with something soon, then a great many municipalities will be on the brink of collapse, or even plunge into it," says Martin Murrack (SPD), who …

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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