Rapport afslører Stasi-kontakter hos AfD-politikere i Brandenburg

En kommission i delstatsparlamentet i Brandenburg har afdækket, at fire AfD-politikere har haft kontakter til DDR's statssikkerhedstjeneste. De involverede personer var unge, da de havde disse forbindelser.

Kommissionen offentliggjorde resultaterne af sin gennemgang i denne uge. Det viser sig, at fire ud af 30 AfD-medlemmer skilte sig ud på grund af kontakter til statssikkerhedstjenesten.

Falk Janke og Peter Drenske aftjente deres værnepligt i garderegimentet Felix Dzerzhinsky. Roman Kuffert var uofficiel medarbejder under kodenavnet Atze i cirka fire uger i 1979. Jean-René Adam indsamlede oplysninger om unge under kodenavnet Hubert.

AfD præsenterer sig selv som arvtageren til den fredelige revolution i 1989. Kommissionen vurderede, at de nævnte personers kontakter ikke førte til alvorlige belastninger.

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