Left-wing party inquires about “alleged right-wing extremist think tank”
BERLIN (hib/PEZ) – The Left party is demanding information from the federal government about the “alleged right-wing extremist think tank” Institut für Staatspolitik. In a minor question, the members of the Bundestag Sevim Dagdelen, Stefan Liebich, and Ulla Jelpke write that the Institute has been active in “various right-wing extremist networks” for years and has been observed by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution of Baden-Württemberg for some time. They refer to, among other things, a report by the Amadeu Antonio Foundation.
The questions ask, among other things, whether the federal government has any knowledge of the institute and the extent to which it has been classified as right-wing extremist by security authorities. The MPs also want to know whether the government has contacts with the Institute and whether it is known to the government that the Institute is receiving funds from public sources.
Linke fragt nach “mutmaßlich rechtsextremen Thinktank”
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