Climate protection activists broke into the Federal Ministry of Finance in Berlin on Monday and protested there with posters and chants. According to the police, they stood and sat in the entrance area and on a balcony of the large building on Wilhelmstrasse. The Last Generation group tweeted a video showing young people holding up banners in a large hall.
She criticized Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP), who wanted to discuss a haircut for poor countries, but had only made “an empty promise”. Another group asked Lindner to speak to them on the spot. According to the activists, demonstrators also stuck to the ministry.
According to the Ministry of Finance, Lindner spoke to the demonstrators. Then they parted peacefully. “The minister’s office was not blocked.” Lindner tweeted: “In Washington we met about debt with African countries. We’ll stay tuned. So I didn’t need the action, but it didn’t disturb the service. CL.”
At the same time, demonstrators again blocked motorway exits in several places in Berlin in the morning, including in Charlottenburg, Tempelhof and Schöneberg. Some of them glued themselves to the streets.
Criticism of false fire alarms
Berlin’s Interior Senator Iris Spranger (SPD) has criticized the false fire alarms by climate protection groups in the past few days, for example in the Reichstag building, in a Bundestag office building and at a large world health congress. Spranger announced recourse claims and said: “Here you play with human lives. It’s not funny and we don’t find it funny either,” said the senator angrily. “It is played with the fire brigade alarm.” The police and fire brigade always assumed an emergency.
According to the senator, there were reports of misuse of emergency calls and impairment of accident prevention and emergency aid. The law provides for a fine or imprisonment of up to one year.
The police are currently preparing the bills for the costs of the respective operations in connection with the false alarms, said Spranger. In addition, there would be the costs for the fire brigade of 1000 euros per operation and the personnel costs. Since it is a federal building, the fee notices would go to the federal police or the police of the German Bundestag.
The “Last Generation” had again blocked freeway exits in Berlin last week and triggered false fire alarms. At the weekend she announced that she would expand her blockades or other disruptions this week. The group is demanding more measures for climate protection and has been active with blockades and other actions since the beginning of the year. Demonstrators also disrupted football matches and taped themselves to picture frames in museums.
Section 145 of the Criminal Code