
Drei Stimmen von derselben Person? Kein Wahlbetrug bei Kanzlerwahl
Weil eine Person bei der Kanzlerwahl drei Stimmen in die Urne warf, vermuten einige Wahlbetrug. Das ist falsch, der Mann ist ein Saaldiener.
BERLIN – Concerns have emerged regarding the integrity of a recent political ballot in Germany, following a video circulating online that appears to show an individual submitting multiple ballots. The footage, captured from a German news broadcast, depicts a man at a transparent ballot box, seemingly depositing three separate slips during what is identified as the second round of voting. The broadcast also noted that politician Merz had failed in the first ballot. The incident, if verified, could raise questions about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process. Observers in the video are seen in a room, consistent with a voting or party meeting setting. The accompanying German commentary discusses the ongoing political situation, including the positions of various parties. Authorities have not yet commented on the alleged incident. The video has quickly gained traction online, prompting discussions among viewers about the implications for democratic procedures. Further investigation would be required to ascertain the full context and veracity of the claims made in the circulating footage.
Weil eine Person bei der Kanzlerwahl drei Stimmen in die Urne warf, vermuten einige Wahlbetrug. Das ist falsch, der Mann ist ein Saaldiener.