10,000 people were at the last Corona demo in Munich - many of them without a mask.
Now, "lateral thinking 089" is planning again protests on the Theresienwiese.
For November 1st, the initiative
"lateral thinking 089" has
again registered a
corona demo
in Munich.
On September 12, around
10,000 people
demonstrated against the conditions
on the
Theresienwiese
.
It is very likely that there will be a
court decision
on the rally.
Update from October 30th, 6:07 p.m
.: The
demo
planned on Sunday
against the Corona rules
(see original
message )
may only
take place
under
strict conditions
.
The
district administration department (KVR)
limited the requested number of participants on the Wiesn site from
5000
to
1000
.
The
star march to the
Theresienwiese
planned
by the organizers
“lateral thinking 089”
was prohibited.
Stationary demos with 200 participants each are permitted
at four
decentralized
locations.
The
rally
on the Wiesn site is scheduled to
begin
at
4.30
p.m.
The leader of the meeting, a
retired police officer
, was rejected by the city because he had repeatedly
denied
the validity of the
Basic Law
.
The "lateral thinkers" want to have the restrictions checked in court.
The administrative court will rule on any
urgent motion
on Saturday
.
In comparable cases, the judiciary had confirmed the city's position.
Only in September did the Administrative Court lift the restriction on the number of participants.
At that time the infection rate was still
moderate
.
After the lockdown announcement: Thousands of participants in the corona demo in Munich?
Police are preparing for large-scale operations
Original report from October 29th
: Munich - From Monday
Munich
* will be back in
lockdown mode
.
Prime Minister
Markus Söder (CSU)
even wants to declare a
disaster
for Bavaria.
That doesn't suit everyone.
The initiative
“lateral thinking 089”
is planning a demonstration against the
Corona measures
on Sunday
.
A star march is planned, which will start at
2:30 p.m.
from Karlsplatz, Königsplatz, Wittelsbacherplatz, Stadelheimer Straße, Sendlinger Tor and Sendlinger Park.
A
large rally is
to
take place
on the
Theresienwiese
at
4 p.m.
TV pastor
Jürgen Fliege
, presenter
Nana Domena Lifestyler
, lawyers
Markus Haintz
and
Ralf Ludwig
and lateral thinking founder
Michael Ballweg have been
announced
as speakers
.
The final demo on Theresienwiese for
5000 participants is registered
.
Corona demo in Munich: Last time the KVR only allowed 1000 participants
However, the size of the demonstration has not yet been determined.
The
district administration department (KVR)
does not want to make a decision until Friday.
A KVR spokesman said on Thursday: "The usual cooperation talks are underway." Which are probably not likely to bring a satisfactory result for the lateral thinkers ...
On their Facebook page it was already read on Thursday: “This time, too, the KVR would like to reduce the number of participants.” The regulatory authority only allowed 1000 people at the last demo in mid-September.
The restriction was then
lifted
by the Bavarian Administrative
Court
in the
second instance
.
Ultimately,
10,000 people
gathered
on the Theresienwiese
on September 12
to demonstrate
against the
Corona *
rules
.
Many of them did not wear a
mask
*.
More about the Corona demo in Munich in September in the video:
Corona demo in Munich: A decision by the judiciary is likely
It
is very likely
that the
judiciary will have
the final say
this time
too.
“We will go to the courts again and claim our basic rights,” announce the organizers.
The lateral thinking initiative campaigns for an end to the Corona emergency and “the full restoration of basic rights”.
There is "no plausible reason to continue to scare people".
For Sunday, the lateral thinkers call for funeral marches "in silent memory of our beloved Basic Law".
The announcement for the demo states: "We ask everyone to wear appropriate mourning clothing and bring a grave light."
The police are preparing for a major operation on Sunday.
1,500 officers were called up in September.
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