According to information from the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, of the total of 493 district council candidates of the party “Free Saxony“ 207 people have been active in other right-wing extremist groups or parties in the past. This provides insights into the backgrounds and connections of the Candidate list this right-wing extremist party in the local elections.
The "Free Saxons" are allegedly supposed to take over the positions of the former right-wing extremist party "Die Heimat", which was formerly known as the NPD, throughout Saxony. The State Office for the Protection of the Constitution (LfV) identified the "Free Saxons" as an organized group of neo-Nazis, former "Heimat" officials and other actors from the right-wing extremist scene.
The fact that a significant number of district council candidates of the "Free Saxony" were previously active in other right-wing extremist groups or parties sheds a worrying light on the political entanglements and goals of this party in the local elections. The links to extremist groups could have a lasting impact on the political landscape in Saxony and should therefore be closely monitored by the authorities and the public.
It is crucial that such developments are critically questioned and made transparent in order to protect a democratic and pluralistic social order. The disclosure of the right-wing extremist past of more than a third of the district council candidates of the "Free Saxony" party highlights the urgency of a comprehensive review and clarification of these issues.
In an article on www.freiepresse.de you can read how the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution investigated the structure and background of the candidate list of the right-wing extremist party “Free Saxony” in the run-up to the local elections. analyzed and uncovered.
Source: nachrichten.ag