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Germany’s Dresden adopts ‘Nazi emergency’ resolution, but critics say it’s a ‘linguistic blunder’
Dresden, the capital of Germany’s Saxony state, has hit the local headlines after city council members declared a “Nazi emergency” in the city. The councillors noted “with concern” that anti-democratic and “right-wing extremist attitudes and actions, including violence in Dresden, are occurring with increasing frequency." The statement titled “Nazi emergency?” was supported by 39 local lawmakers and opposed by 29. “This city has a problem with Nazis,” said Max Aschenbach, a local MP from the satirical left-leaning ‘The Party’ (Die Partei), who introduced the motion. Beyond general calls for strengthening the “democratic everyday cultur

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