At the beginning of the session of the Frankfurt City Council on the vote-out procedure against Lord Mayor Peter Feldmann (SPD), the leader of the session turned off the microphone.

At the beginning of the meeting on Thursday afternoon in Frankfurt's Römer, Feldmann had submitted a motion for the agenda.

He requested that the issue of free daycare be brought forward.

City council leader Hilime Arslaner (Die Grünen) tried several times unsuccessfully to interrupt him.

When Feldmann continued to speak undeterred, she turned off the microphone to the applause of the city councillors.

Two-thirds majority needed to dismiss Feldmann

The meeting started with a delay because Feldmann shook hands for minutes before taking his seat.

The city councilors want to vote him out under agenda item five.

71 MPs had submitted a cross-party motion for this.

A two-thirds majority is required.

The head of the town hall himself had recently offered to leave office in January – but that was taking too long for the coalition in Römer.

If Feldmann does not accept the deselection within a week, the citizens must decide.

In October, Feldmann has to appear in court on allegations of corruption.