The Grays – Gray Panthers
- The Grays – Gray Panthers
The Grays – Gray Panthers ( _de. Die Grauen – Graue Panther) was a German political party and interest group founded by activist Trude Unruh. Their main areas of focus were the protection of the interests of seniors and the securing of stable pensions. They were also active on environmental issues.
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