AfD in Saxony-Anhalt launches expulsion proceedings against ex-general secretary Schmidt

The AfD state branch in Saxony-Anhalt has initiated expulsion proceedings against former general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt. Schmidt had previously accused his party colleagues of corruption and nepotism, including financing private trips with tax funds. This occurs amid internal conflicts ahead of the 2026 state election.

The state executive of the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt has decided to initiate expulsion proceedings against former general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt, as SPIEGEL learned from party circles. The 34-year-old Bundestag member now faces the party's harshest sanction. Previously, he had accused his colleagues of billing fraud and nepotism. In an email, he described how AfD parliamentarians allegedly financed private leisure trips to New York, Greece, and Disneyland with tax funds over years. He also mentioned “business trips to Berlin whose target was the casino there.”

These allegations appear as a response to prior accusations against Schmidt himself. The state branch is examining disciplinary measures, as the politician may have misused his Bundestag mandate for business advantages. SPIEGEL investigations pointed to questionable deals with artificial diamonds from China. Moreover, Schmidt employed staff from his private e-cigarette company as fake mini-jobbers in his Bundestag office, paid from tax revenues. He did not respond to SPIEGEL's specific questions but denied any legal violations.

Until the beginning of this year, Schmidt served as general secretary of the state branch, which the domestic intelligence service classifies as confirmed right-wing extremist. Ahead of the state election in September 2026, where the AfD leads polls with around 40 percent, internal disputes are escalating. Other parliamentarians like Matthias Lieschke are involved: He allegedly secretly recorded a district leaders' meeting and sent the file to Schmidt. These conflicts could jeopardize the party's electoral success.

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AfD Saxony-Anhalt parliamentary group expels Matthias Lieschke over secret recording

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The AfD parliamentary group in Saxony-Anhalt has expelled state treasurer Matthias Lieschke over allegations he secretly recorded a party meeting and forwarded it to former general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt. This follows earlier expulsion proceedings against Schmidt amid escalating internal party conflicts ahead of the 2026 state election.

Following expulsion proceedings against ex-general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Saxony-Anhalt faces fresh allegations of nepotism and cronyism, especially involving top candidate Ulrich Siegmund's family networks ahead of the September 2026 state election. Siegmund defends the hires as trustworthy, but the scandals threaten the party's poll lead and democratic norms.

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Just nine months before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, CDU lead candidate Sven Schulze has warned against AfD involvement in the government. He stressed that it would cause immense damage to the state and Germany. Recent polls show the AfD leading.

In September's state elections, the AfD could enter government for the first time. The party has set up a special task force to prepare. The biggest hurdle remains finding qualified leadership personnel.

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Bundestag Vice President Bodo Ramelow of Die Linke has warned about the AfD federal party congress in Erfurt at the beginning of July, drawing a parallel to the early 1930s. He views it as a homage to the right-wing extremist AfD politician Björn Höcke. Ramelow cautions that the AfD is a dangerous force in Thuringia and Saxony.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig has labeled the AfD a 'dangerous party'. In an interview with Stern, she warns against the right-wing populists' positions, which she considers hypocritical. Ahead of the state election on September 20, she advocates preserving freedoms since 1989.

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After two years of exclusion, AfD specialist politicians will again attend the Munich Security Conference in 2026. Invitations were sent before Christmas to representatives of all Bundestag parties, a conference spokesperson said. The policy shift comes under acting chairman Wolfgang Ischinger.

 

 

 

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