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Berlin (Germany), Aug 31 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Hayoung Jeon) The German government on Monday commented on the protests of the anti-mask action, led by a minority but with great media impact.In a press conference, the spokesperson of the Executive, Steffen Seibert, insisted that these 200 radicals - mostly members of the "Reichburger" movement, who do not recognize today's Germany - do not represent the 83 million citizens of the country, the vast majority of whom support measures to deal with the pandemic.

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