Berlin - Prosecutor's Office Indicts Afd Mps for Hitler's Greetings in the Bundestag Building
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Moosdorf, a member of the AfD, has been charged with using unconstitutional marks.
The Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment for using unconstitutional symbols against a 60-year-old member of the Bundestag from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
In 2023, an AfD deputy was said to have welcomed a party colleague in the Bundestag with hacking and greetings to Hitler. The prosecutor's office is now indicting him.
Alternative for Germany (AfD) MP Matthias Moosdorf is facing charges that he greeted his colleague with a Nazi salute. The public broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk reported this, citing the Berlin public prosecutor's office. Nazi salutes such as Heil Hitler or Sieg Heil are illegal in Germany. Members of the AfD, which the German civil intelligence service described as demonstrably right-wing extremist in May, have faced a number of scandals in t…
It was clear to this AfD member, according to investigators, that the Nazi salute was visible to others in the entrance area of the Bundestag.
In June 2023, AfD MP Matthias Moosdorf greeted his colleague with a Nazi salute at the parliamentary entrance. The public prosecutor's office accused him of using unconstitutional symbols.
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