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Le Monde
Le Monde
10 Jun 2024


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The top candidate for Germany's far-right AfD at the EU polls will be excluded from the party's delegation at the European Parliament due to a string of scandals, his party said on Monday, June 10.

Maximilian Krah has been accused of having suspicious links to Russia and China, while comments that he made minimizing the crimes of the Nazis' notorious SS also prompted the AfD's expulsion from the far-right group within the European Parliament.

A day after making strong gains and coming in second place in Germany's EU elections, the party's newly elected MEPs voted to boot the 47-year-old out of their parliamentary delegation, a spokesperson confirmed. Krah will still enter parliament, however.

The MEP has found himself at the center of a deepening crisis after one of his aides in the EU parliament was arrested on suspicion of spying for China. He and another key AfD candidate, Petr Bystron, have also been forced to deny allegations they accepted money to spread pro-Russian positions on a Moscow-financed news website.

After the scandals emerged, the AfD moved to ban Krah from EU election campaign events, although it was electorally too late to remove him from the top of its list for the poll. Krah then told an Italian newspaper that not every member of Germany's SS was "automatically a criminal."

The comments prompted the party's expulsion from its far-right group, Identity and Democracy (ID), in the European Parliament, in which France's National Rally (RN) and Italy's League had been its partners. The AfD is among several far-right parties that have made gains at the EU polls.

Le Monde with AFP