Printing machines clatter and spit out official papers in the depths of Diez prison in south-western Germany and these are done one month before poll.
Germany preparations for the early election are now in full swing, even in places far removed from everyday society.
Inmates here are rushing to produce documents for the early parliamentary elections on Feb. 23.
“Not the ballot papers, because we don’t have the necessary machines,’’ says Volker Fleck, the head of the detention facility in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
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Many of the items needed, such as envelopes and info-sheets, have been printed here as the authorities scrambled to arrange…
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