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Outside a disused lamp factory in the southeastern German village of Rott am Inn, four mannequins, including one holding a ...
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Many carried posters, most of which were directed against the AfD, which in some cases is far-right, and the political right - as well as against CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz.