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Unwavering Disdain Towards the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt: A Common Sentiment Amongst the Public

Absence of Evident Support from Fitzek Towards AfD in Saxony-Anhalt

Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) prohibited the 'Kingdom of Germany' organization in May,...
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) prohibited the 'Kingdom of Germany' organization in May, as depicted in an archival image.

No Evidence of AfD Affiliation for Fitzek Despite Free Saxony Sympathy

No evidence of support for AfD in Saxony-Anhalt found in Fitzek's public statements or actions. - Unwavering Disdain Towards the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt: A Common Sentiment Amongst the Public

Here's a breakdown of the situation surrounding Peter Fitzek and his connections to various political groups in Germany, particularly in Saxony-Anhalt.

The domestic intelligence agency in Saxony-Anhalt has recently scrutinized potential links between the infamous "Reichsbürger" group, "Kingdom of Germany," and the AfD. Alas, the results indicate that there's no evidence suggesting that Peter Fitzek harbors any sympathy for the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt as stated in a letter from the Interior Ministry to the state parliament.

However, it's worth noting that federal authorities have taken action against the "Kingdom of Germany," regards it as the largest network of "Reichsbürger" and self-administrators, and arrested Fitzek in May for his alleged involvement. The group is considered a "counter-state" under monarchical-absolutist rule by Fitzek.

While there seems to be no explicit connection to the AfD, Fitzek has shown support for the right-wing extremist party "Free Saxony." The multimedia platforms are awash with videos where he publicly expresses positive views on the party's ideology and its notable figurehead, Martin Kohlmann.

Considering the evolving nature of political affiliations, keep an eye on news outlets covering German politics and extremist groups for any updates on Peter Fitzek's activities or affiliations. For more specific and detailed information regarding extremist groups in Germany, it might be helpful to reach out to organizations like the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz), though direct communication with them would be necessary for the most accurate insights.

  1. Despite the lack of evidence suggesting Peter Fitzek has any sympathy for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Saxony-Anhalt, he has publicly expressed positive views on the right-wing extremist party "Free Saxony."
  2. In the realm of general news, politics, war-and-conflicts, and crime-and-justice, it's crucial to monitor updates on Peter Fitzek's activities or affiliations, as well as the evolving nature of political relationships in Germany, especially with extremist groups like "Free Saxony."

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