Local authorities are scrutinizing Habeck's forecast at the Siegestor this instance.
The local government office, Kreisverwaltungsreferat (KVR), is currently investigating the possible consequences following an unauthorized projecting of Robert Habeck, the Green Party leader, onto the Siegestor in Munich.
The Munich Public Prosecutor's Office has completed its criminal investigation and passed the case on to the KVR. The investigation by the KVR is focused on checking for any administrative offenses, and as of the provided information, it is still ongoing.
The exact company behind the unauthorized projection has not been publicly identified. Initial findings by the police suggested that the responsible parties belonged to a company, but no clear information about a responsible firm or an order-giver has emerged from the available sources.
The Siegestor, a monument built between 1843 and 1850, was used as a screen for the projection. During the Bundestag election campaign in early January, the projection displayed an image of Robert Habeck with a green background and the slogans "Coalition Chancellor. One person. One word." below it.
The Green Party did not comment on the action at the time, and no further details have been provided about the company involved in the projection. It remains unclear who gave the order for the unauthorized projection, as stated by a spokesperson for the Munich Police Presidency.
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The KVR initiated a fine procedure following the unauthorized projection, but the files were not available to them by the end of August. The Public Prosecutor's Office previously investigated the case for dangerous interference with traffic, but discontinued the proceedings.
The incident was previously reported by the "tz". It is important to note that this article provides factual information based on the given bullet points and does not include opinions or unrelated information. The investigation by the KVR is ongoing, and further updates are expected in due course.