Following an AfD event: Wide-spread prohibition of gatherings in Hugenottenhalle for the party
Neu-Isenburg, Germany - The city of Neu-Isenburg is currently examining changes to the rental ordinance for the Huguenot Hall, following a series of protests against an AfD campaign event on 1st February.
Mayor Dirk Gene Hagelstein has submitted a resolution proposal to the city council regarding this change. The proposed revision aims to exclude future party mass events from being held at the Huguenot Hall.
The recent demonstrations, which saw an estimated 9,000 people participate, were largely peaceful. However, there were disruptions where access routes were blocked and emergency routes were obstructed.
Several criminal offenses were registered during the demonstrations, which are currently under investigation.
The Mayor praised the exercise of the right to assembly by a cross-section of Neu-Isenburg's city society. He also thanked many citizens for their suggestions and criticism regarding the rental of the Huguenot Hall.
In addition, Mayor Hagelstein expressed gratitude for the largely peaceful behaviour of protesters during the AfD campaign event. He also thanked emergency services, firefighters, and police for their efforts during the demonstrations.
The exact details of the proposed rental ordinance are not provided in the article. The city administration is planning to introduce the ordinance, but the final decision lies with the city council.
The implementation of this change is currently being legally examined. The revision of the rental ordinance for the Huguenot Hall is still under discussion, and no final decision or formal revision has been publicly announced yet. The matter remains under review by the city council and relevant committees.
Other city politics have led to discussions about general-news topics, as Mayor Dirk Gene Hagelstein has proposed a revision to the rental ordinance for the Huguenot Hall to exclude future party mass events due to the disruptions caused during the protests against an AfD campaign event.
Citizens are closely following the developments, as the city council reviews the proposed changes to the rental ordinance, with the final decision yet to be announced publically.