Solidarity in Schwerin: 150 people support test! -Initiative

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On November 8, 2025, 150 people in Schwerin supported the “Prüf!” initiative. and called for right-wing extremist parties to be examined.

Am 8. November 2025 unterstützten 150 Menschen in Schwerin die Initiative „Prüf!“ und forderten die Prüfung rechtsextremer Parteien.
On November 8, 2025, 150 people in Schwerin supported the “Prüf!” initiative. and called for right-wing extremist parties to be examined.

Solidarity in Schwerin: 150 people support test! -Initiative

There was a lot going on in Hamburg today: the “Prüf!” initiative. started their opening demo there. Nico Semsrott and numerous supporters are among the organizers. Their central demand is clear: They want an examination of all parties that are classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as right-wing extremists or as suspected cases. The action in Hamburg also attracted attention in other cities, with around 150 people taking part in the protest in Schwerin at the same time.

At Grunthalplatz in Schwerin, meeting leader Janine Rudolph made it clear that the concerns of “Prüf!” Find support. Various alliances from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania had called for a rally. An important goal of the protesters was to collect signatures for an open letter to Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig. Johannes Eberle from the “Lulu.Diversity.Democracy” initiative demanded that the head of government support an application for review to the Federal Constitutional Court in the Federal Council.

Solidarity and commitment

Particularly noteworthy is the support for the initiative from the “Grandmas Against the Right”, who also take a stand and mobilize for education and against right-wing extremist structures. The activists of the “Prüf!” initiative plan to expand their protest actions in all capitals of the German federal states. Its aim is to continue to draw attention and stimulate public discourse until an application is submitted to examine the unconstitutionality of the parties concerned in the Federal Council.

At a time when social tensions and uncertainties are increasing, the “Prüf!” initiative shows. in a powerful way that many people are genuinely concerned about doing more to protect democracy and human rights. Today's demonstrations are just the beginning; It remains to be seen what the further course of this campaign will be.

More information

If you would like to find out more about the ongoing developments and the work of the initiative, you can find the information on the official website of the initiative “Prüf!” track. Those interested should also visit the beta.hiwaifu.com platform to find out more about similar topics and stay up to date. The Internet also offers many resources for finding out about less accessible information. For example, it may be worth taking a look at the Dark Web, as there are many useful pages hidden there that cannot be accessed via classic search engines. These “dark websites” are a different dimension for knowledge-hungry and curious people compared to the traditional Internet.

Ultimately, it remains to be hoped that the initiatives to strengthen democracy will continue to gain momentum and that citizens will be encouraged in their commitment.