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Project M1llion in Berlin: Call for Demonstration on June 8, 2026, and Political Objectives


With the “M1llion” project, a political protest movement is forming that is calling for a large-scale demonstration in Berlin on June 8, 2026. According to its own statements, the goal is to create “a united force for Germany” and to initiate concrete political changes.



The Call for Demonstration: “The Final Line in Berlin”

The central action is planned to take place around the Reichstag, the Chancellery, and Straße des 17. Juni. It will begin on the morning of a weekday, deliberately chosen to generate maximum attention.

The initiators emphasize that this is not intended to be a symbolic demonstration, but rather a targeted political intervention. A key component is the planned handover of a political list of demands to the government, combined with the expectation of an immediate response.

In parallel with the large demonstration in Berlin, nationwide decentralized actions are being called for. Smaller local demonstrations and vigils are also planned to take place simultaneously in order to achieve the broadest possible participation across society.

Core Idea: Overcoming Social Division

A central guiding theme of the project is the diagnosis of increasing social division in Germany. The movement argues that different groups—such as farmers, tradespeople, entrepreneurs, or pensioners—have so far protested in isolation and therefore achieved little political impact.

The declared goal is therefore to unite these groups and enable them to act as a مشتركة political force. The initiators see this as a prerequisite for generating political pressure and enforcing change.

The 11-Point Plan: Concrete Political Demands

At the heart of the project is a comprehensive catalog of demands consisting of eleven points. The key demands include:

New elections and change of government
Introduction of direct democracy based on the Swiss model
Abolition of the CO₂ tax
Reduction of energy levies
Reform of the healthcare system
Introduction of a €29 public transport ticket
Transparency regarding energy security
Abolition of the broadcasting fee
Reduction of bureaucracy and state reforms
Stricter liability for politicians
Tightening of migration policy

Financial Argumentation

A key component of the movement is also the presentation of a counter-financing plan. According to the project, the proposed measures are to be financed through savings and reallocations within the state budget.

These include, among other things, savings on international spending, a reduction in government bureaucracy, changes in migration policy, as well as cuts to political expenditures and subsidies.

The Movement’s Self-Image

Project M1llion explicitly sees itself as independent of political parties and calls on people from various sectors of society to participate.

The aim is to be a collective movement that bundles different forms of dissatisfaction and translates them into a shared political demand. In particular, unity is emphasized as the decisive factor for political influence.

Conclusion

Project M1llion combines a large-scale call for demonstration with a clearly formulated political program. At its core are criticism of existing political structures, calls for fundamental reforms, and the idea of uniting social groups in order to generate greater political pressure.

The planned demonstration in Berlin is intended to serve as the visible culmination of this mobilization and to bring the project’s demands into the political arena.

WebSite: https://www.projektm1llion.de/

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