The interior ministers of the federal and state governments are discussing more protection for elected officials and other politically active people following violent attacks such as the one on Saxon SPD European politician Matthias Ecke. Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) and the heads of the state ministries will meet in a video conference at 6.00 pm. The Chairman of the Conference of Interior Ministers, Brandenburg's Head of Department Michael Stübgen (CDU), had invited them to the meeting at Faeser's suggestion. The aim was to discuss possible measures to prevent similar attacks, according to the Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior.
Ecke is the Saxon SPD lead candidate for the European elections and was beaten up by four teenagers aged 17 and 18 on Friday when he wanted to put up election posters for his party. The Saxony State Criminal Police Office (LKA) believes that at least one of the suspects in the attack belongs to the right-wing spectrum. The four alleged perpetrators have been identified. The incident caused nationwide horror. In recent days, there have also been attacks on politicians from the Greens and the AfD.