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Guidelines for foreign residents participating in German protests

The Local has published a guide explaining the legal rights and regulations for foreign residents wishing to take part in public demonstrations across Germany.

By 10 Jul 2026 · 13:00 CET Updated 10 Jul 2026 · 13:00 CET

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According to The Local, foreign residents in Germany are legally permitted to join public protests. As the country experiences a variety of demonstrations related to issues such as migration policy and overseas conflicts, the report outlines the essential rules that participants should be aware of when choosing to take to the streets.

The publication provides information for those navigating the legal framework surrounding freedom of assembly. It highlights that understanding these specific regulations is important for residents who wish to engage in public advocacy while residing in the country.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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