Influential AfD politicians are said to have discussed a ‘master plan’ for migration policy during a meeting with well-known Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner and private supporters. This should include the deportation of millions of foreigners as well as people with German passports.
This is evident from research by Correctiv, which was published on Wednesday. Including photos of the participants. Correctiv also relies on “credible sources” among participants. The meeting is said to have taken place in November at a hotel in Potsdam. Greenpeace is also said to have been involved in the investigation.
The hosts include the former co-owner of the self-service bakery chain “Backwerk”, Hans Christian Limmer, now one of the owners of the restaurant franchise brand “Hans im Glück”.
The journalists had, among other things, a letter of invitation with them. This should be about a strategy concept. It says the “opportunities to get our country back on a normal and healthy course” are “greater than ever before.” Limmer and the well-known right-wing extremist Gernot Mörig signed. In another letter, Mörig is said to have pointed out that Sellner wanted to present the concept.
Sellner, who is considered one of the leading figures in the European right-wing extremist scene, said during the presentation that they wanted to enact “tailor-made laws” to create “high pressure to conform” on people with an immigration background. . He is also said to have talked about a model state in North Africa.
Until the beginning of this year, Martin Sellner was spokesperson and frontman of the right-wing extremist, actionist ‘Identitarian Movement of Austria’ (IBÖ). He has now retired to the second row. He is also considered a prominent representative of the New Right in Germany. Gernot Mörig was once federal leader of the right-wing extremist League of Homeland Loyal Youth.
The AfD politicians present indicated that they agreed with the concept presented. Correctiv’s previously published report quotes two politicians who are said to have been at the meeting: The AfD faction leader in Saxony-Anhalt, Ulrich Siegmund, said he had to ensure his state was “as unattractive as possible.” that this customer base can survive.»
According to the report, AfD member of the Bundestag Gerrit Huy said that she had been pursuing the outlined goal for a long time and had already “brought a remigration concept” when she joined the party. The personal advisor to party leader Alice Weidel and former member of the Bundestag Roland Hartwig were also said to have been among those present. He is said to have promised to submit the concerns to the party.
So far, the AfD has officially rejected right-wing extremist ideas. In their official ‘Declaration on the German People and German Identity’, their federal and state spokespersons write: “As a party based on the rule of law, the AfD is unconditionally committed to the German people as the sum of all people with German citizenship.”
When asked by journalists, Gernot Mörig explained that he remembered Sellner’s statements about the remigration concept differently. If he had consciously noticed them, he would certainly have objected, the statement said.
Ulrich Siegmund, the AfD faction leader of Saxony-Anhalt, emphasized in his response to the questions that he was present at the meeting as a “private individual” and not in his capacity as an MP for the AfD. In his answer about the Höcker law firm, Siegmund leaves open how he views the concept of ‘remigration’.
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