Weimer champions free speech amid culture war backlash at Leipzig Book Fair

Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer, facing accusations of state control after constitutional protection checks on leftist bookstores, called for greater freedom of opinion at the Leipzig Book Fair. Critics accuse him of sidestepping the controversy that led to boos at the opening ceremony.

The Leipzig Book Fair has become a flashpoint in a culture war surrounding Saxony-Anhalt Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer. Following the fair's opening on March 18, where Weimer was booed during his speech defending the exclusion of three leftist bookstores—Buchladen zur schwankenden Weltkugel in Berlin, The Golden Shop in Bremen, and Rote Straße in Göttingen—from the German Book Trade Prize due to 'verfassungsschutzrelevante Erkenntnisse,' accusations of government overreach persist. The exclusions, based on reviews by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, have drawn criticism from the affected stores, who plan to sue, the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, and demonstrators. Weimer, who reaffirmed his lifelong commitment to free speech, advocated for more freedom of opinion during the fair but has been criticized for avoiding direct engagement with opponents. Speculation lingers on the reception he might have faced in further appearances amid the heated atmosphere.

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