Re: Neues Dundorf
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 8:32 pm
Dundorfische Volkspolizei forcibly shut down PdM after repeated neglection of adherence to the Socialist Protection Bill
November 4345
Neukirchstadt, Oderveld
After repeated negligence of adhering to the DDR's Socialist Protection Bill, which banned capitalist, monarchist, fascist, and nationalist parties from forming a political organization in the Volkskammer, the PdM, of who meet 3/4 criteria of the ban, were effectively shut down by the Dundorfische Volkspolizei. Armeegeneral der Volkspolizei Wilhelm Tanzer declared the operation a "resounding success". After the DDR's first general elections, the PdM obtained an alarming 235 seats, while still continuously violating the Socialist Protection Bill. Herr Tanzer declared that police action was "absolutely necessary for the return of stability to the DDR". Police forces contacted the Minister of Justice for request of a warrant to enter the home of Ms. Auerswald to issue an arrest. After doing so, the party's headquarters were also searched and several arrests of key party members were conducted there and at the Volkskammer. When spoken to by Neues Dundorf, Herr Tanzler said that most of the largest opposition was removed from parliament and stability was soon to return. He also thanked the efforts of fellow policemen for their commitment to duty during this time of great instability for the working class. He also stated that the VoPo would be more vigilant for organizations that spring up that also wish to infringe upon the law. "We have no place for lawbreakers in our country. The political parties in our parliament asked them repeatedly to submit to the ban but they continued to be reckless and refused. It was only a matter of time until something like this happened."
Herr Tanzler gives a statement to press from his desk.
A squad of Volkspolizei Officers moments before entering the home of Ms. Auerswald to issue her arrest.