Equipped with Bengali fires, masked and with a poster under their arm, several unknown people stormed the country house in Klagenfurt, the seat of the Carinthian state parliament, this weekend. They hung the banner from the gallery, photos of which are circulating on social media. The Office for the Protection of the Constitution is now investigating and the Public Prosecution Service is being involved. What is the future in the state parliament and what President Reinhart Rohr has to say about it.
Sunday morning in the capital of Carinthia: the city center has not yet woken up, there are no people to be seen, it is slowly getting light. There is an uncertain calm in the air. Unknowns use these minutes just after sunrise to commit a disruptive act: masked and hooded, they storm the gallery of the mansion, hang their poster with a xenophobic slogan on the balustrade and light Bengali fires.
Source: Krone

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