Corruption allegations against the AfD: FDP politicians contest state elections in Lower Saxony

Corruption allegations against the AfD: FDP politicians contest state elections in Lower Saxony

The FDP did not make it into the Lower Saxony state parliament in the most recent state elections. Now two FDP politicians are contesting the entire election. The accusation is directed against the AfD.

Two FDP politicians are contesting the Lower Saxony state elections from the beginning of October. A corresponding letter was received in the state parliament, as a spokesman for the state parliament announced on request. The document is available from the German Press Agency in Hanover. According to the letter, the reason for the challenge are allegations against the AfD.

The signatories dispute “that the questionable preparation of the AfD’s state election proposal actually took place in the free, democratic and secret elections defined in this way”. The state election was invalid and had to be repeated. The “Welt am Sonntag” had previously reported about it.

The letter refers to allegations made in early October by former AfD member Christopher Emden, who used to be deputy state chairman. With regard to the state elections on October 9, Emden accused the party that if he had wanted to run for state parliament, he would have had to buy votes. He was asked about it by a party official. Emden announced its exit from the AfD on July 31.

AfD rejects allegations by the FDP

The public prosecutor’s office in Hanover had started investigations. According to a spokesman, the Osnabrück public prosecutor’s office has taken over these investigations, but the proceedings have already been discontinued.

One of the two signatories to the letter contesting the election is former FDP member of parliament Marco Genthe. The FDP did not enter parliament in the state elections, falling just short of the five percent hurdle. Genthe told the dpa that it was not a coordinated action by the FDP state association or the former state parliamentary group.

The AfD again rejected the allegations. State chairman Frank Rinck said when asked by the dpa: “We can only take note of this action by the FDP with a shake of the head. The election defeat must be very painful if the liberals are now relying on such obvious lies.” There are no slush funds, nor have list places been sold.

The AfD’s list candidates were elected at a nomination meeting in early July. Rinck emphasized that the party’s arbitral tribunals and ordinary courts had found that these elections were “100 percent” conducted properly.

Source: Stern

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