Christian Lindner Hit with Foam Pie During Political Event in Greifswald
The incident, carried out by a Left Party member, has prompted widespread condemnation and raised concerns about the erosion of democratic discourse.
- FDP leader Christian Lindner was struck in the face with a foam pie during a campaign event in Greifswald by a 34-year-old member of the Left Party.
- The attacker, a student and local politician, was protesting FDP policies and is now under police investigation for potential charges of assault and insult.
- Lindner responded with humor, continuing his speech and warning of the dangers of increasing hostility in political discourse.
- Prominent politicians across party lines, including Olaf Scholz and Robert Habeck, condemned the act, highlighting the importance of non-violent political engagement.
- The Left Party leadership distanced itself from the attack, emphasizing its commitment to substantive debate over disruptive actions.