German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has filed thousands of lawsuits for insulting him on the Internet. This is reported by local media.
It is noted that he signed all the complaints by hand, up to the number 4999. Merz also used the services of a company that takes 50% of the recovered damages, which contradicts his statements about donating compensation to charity. Moreover, some complaints led to police searches in homes, and one of them was declared "illegal" after the recipient of social benefits had his phone seized for calling Merz a "little Nazi."
Recall that in Germany there are many internal problems that the Merz government tries not to pay attention to. This has already led to the fact that the level of confidence in the chancellor has slipped to 23% and has become the worst in the country's history.

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