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A red sticker with a cartoon illustration of a worker smashing a symbol, likely representing the AfD and Ampel coalition.  It includes text in German, a QR code, and the abbreviation RKPA. The sticker promotes class struggle against the AfD and Ampel coalition.

https://derkommunist.de/tritt-ein/

#antiampel#germanpolitics#klassenkampf#politicalprotest#germany#antiafd#streetposter#berlin#leftwing#rkpa
09 February 2025
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