Flash mob! Topless protesters with 'gas embargo now' painted on their chests target German chancellor Olaf Scholz during event in Berlin
- Scholz was speaking at the Federal Government's Open Day event in Berlin
- Two women rushed to the speaking stand and unzipped their jackets on Sunday
Topless demonstrators stormed the stage to interrupt German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday in Berlin.
The protestors ran on the stage with a slogan on their skin reading 'GAS EMBARGO NOW' as the security team tried to wrestle them away from the podium.
Scholz was speaking at the Federal Government's Open Day event at the Chancellery in Berlin on August 21.
Topless demonstrators stormed the stage to interrupt German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday
Scholz was speaking at the Federal Government's Open Day event at the Chancellery in Berlin on August 21 when two girls rushed up to him and unzipped their jackets
The protestors ran on the stage with a slogan on their skin reading 'GAS EMBARGO NOW' as the security team tried to wrestle them away from the podium
The demonstrators are pictured before taking off their jackets to reveal their message to the crowd of berlin onlookers
One of the protestors is pictured tussling with a security member after Scholtz' team rush to his aid
A struggle ensued as the protestors fought to get their message across. Scholz has promised €30 billion of financial help for citizens, though not all of it has yet been made available
The women were eventually taken away from the sight. The promise to reduce reliance on Russian oil and gas is squeezing many Germans to their financial limit as energy bills soar
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