Shortage of medicines, bureaucracy, little money – pharmacists are angry. Thousands of people across Germany stopped working this Wednesday.
Marianne Valk is not in her pharmacy, she is in front of it. It’s a Wednesday in Berlin, actually a normal weekday, but today the front door is closed and the lights are off. Next to the pharmacist is a poster with demands on politicians, in her hand she is holding an invitation to call for a demonstration.