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GERMANY - PROPERTY - COURT - POLITICS - PROTEST

GERMANY - PROPERTY - COURT - POLITICS - PROTEST
People take part in a protest march against the the Federal Constitutional Court's rulling on Berlin's rent cap law in Berlin on April 15, 2021. Germany's highest court said that a policy to freeze rents in Berlin for the next five years to combat soaring living costs was unlawful in a ruling published on April 15, 2021. The capital's "Mietendeckel" law or rent cap "violates the Basic Law and is thus ruled void", the Federal Constitutional Court in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe said in a blow to millions of tenants.
Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP
Document reference 000_9839UX
SLUG GERMANY - PROPERTY - COURT - POLITICS - PROTEST
Creation date 4/15/2021 16:34 UTC
City/Country Berlin, Germany
Credit Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 52.21 Mb / 5232 x 3488 / 300 dpi

GERMANY - PROPERTY - COURT - POLITICS - PROTEST

GERMANY - PROPERTY - COURT - POLITICS - PROTEST
People take part in a protest march against the the Federal Constitutional Court's rulling on Berlin's rent cap law in Berlin on April 15, 2021. Germany's highest court said that a policy to freeze rents in Berlin for the next five years to combat soaring living costs was unlawful in a ruling published on April 15, 2021. The capital's "Mietendeckel" law or rent cap "violates the Basic Law and is thus ruled void", the Federal Constitutional Court in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe said in a blow to millions of tenants.
Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP