The annual "Rosenmontag" parade, or Rose Monday Carnival, kicked off on March 4, 2019 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Satirical floats poke fun at politicians, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May.
Elaborately decorated floats address some major cultural and political issues. One float depicted Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin tearing up a nuclear arms treaty.
Also, May is portrayed with a long nose impaling a man wearing a Union Jack hat and carrying briefcases marked “economy” as Britain is due to leave the European Union in a few weeks.
Among around 300 carnival events in Dusseldorf, the Rose Monday parade is considered the high point, noted for its political satire. More than 30 music ensembles and 5,000 participants joined the procession through the city.
(With input from AP)
(Cover: A float showing U.S President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin tearing up a nuclear arms treaty during the Rose Monday Carnival parade in Dusseldorf, Germany. /VCG Photo )