Germany to limit foreign election rallies after Turkey spat
BERLIN — Germany is clamping down on election rallies by foreign officials following a spat with Turkey ahead of that country’s constitutional referendum, the government said Friday.
All embassies were informed Friday that they will have to apply for permission to stage political rallies addressing their citizens in Germany, Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer said.
Permission will automatically be denied if the country in question is scheduled to hold an election within three months of the rally, Schaefer said.
Other countries in the 28-nation European Union will be exempt from the rule.


