Germany rattled by violent attacks on politicians ahead of European elections
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemns ‘cowardly’ act after former Berlin mayor struck over the head in a library
- It was the latest in a string of attacks on politicians ahead of next month’s European Parliament elections

Further attacks on politicians in Germany have rattled the country and prompted renewed outrage from leaders, after Berlin’s former mayor was assaulted in a library.
Franziska Giffey, the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in Berlin who currently serves as the city’s economy minister, was treated in hospital for slight injuries after being hit over the head with a heavy bag on Tuesday afternoon.
In a separate attack on Tuesday night, a Green Party council candidate was assaulted and spat on by two assailants while putting up campaign posters in Dresden.
Those assaults are the latest in a string of attacks aimed at politicians across the country in recent days that have prompted outrage and fears about damage to the country’s democratic norms.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz denounced them as “outrageous and cowardly”.