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Germany: Interior minister of the state of Thuringia accuses right-wing AfD party of spying for Russia based on numerous “intelligence-gathering” inquiries

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The original article in German (by the German newspaper Handelsblatt - here is an archived version)

Georg Maier, the interior minister of the German state of Thuringia, announced that he has evidence suggesting possible espionage activities carried out by Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the interests of Russia. As the German business-focused newspaper Handelsblatt reports, Maier's concerns are shared by Marc Henrichmann, chair of the Bundestag committee overseeing intelligence services, and his deputy, Konstantin von Notz.

According to Maier, AfD consistently uses parliamentary inquiries to gather information about Germany’s critical infrastructure — from transport networks and water supply to digital systems and the energy sector. In Thuringia alone, the party submitted 47 such inquiries over the past year, and their nature, the minister said, has become increasingly detailed. Similar inquiries are being filed at the federal level, which, in Maier’s view, raises suspicions of possible coordination. AfD appears particularly interested in data concerning police IT systems, counter-drone technologies, and the equipment of civil protection and healthcare services.

“It gives the impression that AfD is acting on the Kremlin’s orders in its inquiries,” Maier said.

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Von Notz also adds that AfD “harms Germany by deliberately becoming a mouthpiece for dictators and spreading their narratives in society and parliaments.” He noted that the heads of Germany’s intelligence agencies have long warned about Russia's use of extremist forces and “specific individuals” in pursuit of its interests.

The latest accusations were prompted by the planned trip to Moscow by Markus Frohnmaier, deputy head of AfD’s parliamentary group in the Bundestag. Martin Huber, secretary general of the Christian Social Union (CSU), urged AfD leadership to cancel the visit, warning that otherwise it could be regarded as treason. Frohnmaier responded that he “serves solely the interests of Germany.”

Interior Minister Maier emphasized that the issue goes beyond a single trip, warning that AfD poses “a threat to Germany’s security” because it rejects democratic principles and leans toward an authoritarian model. He said the party spreads disinformation, undermines trust in institutions, and cooperates with far-right organizations and “foreign enemies of democracy.”

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Germany: Interior minister of the state of Thuringia accuses right-wing AfD party of spying for Russia based on numerous “intelligence-gathering” inquirieshttps://theins.ru/en/news/286101Open linkView original on lemmy.sdf.org
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First china and now russia, is there anyone who they didn't spy for.

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They‘re looking for an alternative to replace Germany. They hate this country with a passion.

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Fun fact: in Thuringia the afd is blocking the confirmation of judges and prosecutors (needs 2/3 majority) in an attempt to use this as leverage to gain a seat on the control committee that oversees the domestic intelligence agency of Thuringia. The very same that has classified them as proven right extremist and is thus investigating them.

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ftr, the complainant is not a "lib", he's from the CDU which are a rather conservative bunch, especially in Thuringia

no, SPD . social democrat.

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Georg Maier is from the SPD

holy crap you're right. how did I get that wrong. I'm sorry.

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lemmy.ca

The fact that they are German far right wingers is frankly higher on my list of why they are a despicable bunch. This is just a cherry on top.

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Giving this information to Russian may have a much bigger impact though. Russia is ready to act. AfD is still constrained, because they're in Germany.

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lemmy.world

I'm not familiar with German laws, don't those people making information requests have to be security cleared first? Wouldn't that provide enough legal leverage to investigate?

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