Germany's far-right National Democratic Party will have its newsletter printed in neighbouring Poland because German printers won't take its orders.
The anti-immigration party took 9.2 per cent of the vote in elections last year in the economically struggling eastern state of Saxony, which borders Poland and the Czech Republic.
It has urged blocking lower-wage labour from those and other countries. The party's manager in the regional legislature, Peter Marx, said the Deutsche Stimme, or German Voice, newsletter was being printed in Poland because German companies refuse to print it.
Germans turn to Poles for printing
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