The NPD party has long railed against moving jobs abroad to Germany's low-wage and low-cost eastern neighbors. But the far-right extremists just got caught printing a party newspaper across the border in Poland.
Members of the NPD admitted on Wednesday that the party was having its nationalistic paper Deutsche Stimme, or German Voice, printed in the Polish town Jelenia Gora after German police discovered two Polish trucks loaded with copies of the newspaper.
The irony of the situation was not lost on members of the assembly of the eastern state of Saxony, which the NPD had called upon to discuss measures against foreign wage pressures. The far-right MPs had come up with the motto "Closed Borders for Wage Dumping," but were instead forced to explain why they themselves were taking advantage of cheaper printing facilities in Poland.
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