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VisitGerman government's reaction post-Reichsbuerger trial
Strengthening anti-terrorism laws • 33%
No major changes to legislation • 33%
Public reassurance without legislative changes • 34%
German government press releases or major news coverage
Nine Go on Trial in Frankfurt for Alleged Reichsbuerger Coup Plot
May 21, 2024, 09:40 AM
Nine individuals, including Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss, a former MP, and ex-army officers, have gone on trial in Frankfurt, Germany, accused of plotting to overthrow the government. The group, linked to the far-right Reichsbuerger movement, allegedly planned to attack the German parliament and establish a new state order with Heinrich XIII as the leader. The trial, which began on May 21 in Frankfurt, is one of the most significant cases in German courts in decades. The accused deny the charges, and the case has been split into three trials due to its vast scope.
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Ban on anti-Islam rallies • 33%
Increased police presence • 33%
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New anti-terrorism legislation • 25%
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Broad international condemnation • 33%
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Minimal international reaction • 33%
Stronger Opposition to Surveillance • 33%
Support for Certain Surveillance Measures • 33%
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Increased support for anti-Islam movements • 33%
Increased support for anti-radicalization efforts • 33%
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Strong Condemnation • 33%
Support for German Court Decision • 33%
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Mixed verdicts (some convicted, some acquitted) • 25%
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Trial inconclusive or postponed • 25%