Till Lindemann: Protests Against Rammstein Singers – Saxon Minister Cancels Opera Ball Participation
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Till Lindemann: Protests Against Rammstein Singers – Saxon Minister Cancels Opera Ball Participation
The invitation of Till Lindemann to the Leipzig Opera Ball is clearly criticised. A Leipzig alliance appeals to the social and moral responsibility of the organizers. The vice-president of Saxony canceled her participation because of the Rammstein front man.
Rammstein singer Till Lindemann is one of around 40 VIPs who have been invited to the Leipzig Opera Ball. Now it's hailing criticism and cancellations – even Saxony's Vice Prime Minister stays away from the event.
Because Rammstein singer Till Lindemann was invited to the Leipzig Opera Ball, leftists want to protest on site. Saxony's social minister Köpping is now staying away from the celebration – and the organizer washes her hands in innocence.
The invitation of the "Rammstein" singer provoked criticism in Leipzig. A demonstration in front of the opera is announced. Saxony's social minister Peter Köpping (SPD) pulls the tear line. From the point of view of the organizers, the ball is to be celebrated as planned.
Petra Köpping, Saxony's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Social Affairs, Health and Social Cohesion, cancels her participation in the Leipzig Opera Ball and comments as follows: "Due to the announced protests and the pre-reporting of the Leipzig Opera Ball, as Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Equal Opportunities of the Free State of Saxony, I decided to cancel my participation in this ball. [...] The article Social Minister Pe…
Till Lindemann's invitation to the Leipzig Opera Ball provides for discussions. It was conducted privately by a sponsor. Now Saxony's Minister of Social Affairs cancels her participation.
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