Social:AfD Saxony-Anhalt
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Leader | Martin Reichardt |
Founded | 5 April 2013 |
Headquarters | Schönebecker Strasse 11-13 39104 Magdeburg |
Membership (2020) | 1,366 |
Ideology | Right-wing populism |
Political position | Far-right[a] |
National affiliation | Alternative for Germany |
Colours | Template:Colourbox Light blue |
Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt | 23 / 97 <div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 24%; height: 100%;"> |
Bundestag delegation | 4 / 18 <div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 22%; height: 100%;"> |
Website | |
https://afd-lsa.de/ |
The AfD Saxony-Anhalt is the state association of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. The state association is led by the member of parliament Martin Reichardt as state chairman.[1] With André Poggenburg as the top candidate, the AfD Sachsen-Anhalt ran for the first time in a state election in 2016 and subsequently represented the second largest parliamentary group in the seventh state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt.
In January 2021, the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Saxony-Anhalt classified the state association as a suspected right-wing extremist.[2]
Controversies
The AfD parliamentary group in the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt called for a demonstration in Magdeburg at the end of January 2022 against the CORONA protective measures. It remained unclear whether the AfD Saxony-Anhalt or the AfD parliamentary group organized and financed the demonstration. The faction receives state money and is therefore forbidden to finance political events.[3]
AfD fraction in Landtag
In the recent Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt the AfD fraction consist of 2 wemeon and 21 man:
Name | |
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1 | Matthias Büttner |
2 | Matthias Büttner |
3 | Christian Hecht |
4 | Oliver Kirchner |
5 | Gordon Köhler |
6 | Hagen Kohl |
7 | Nadine Koppehel |
8 | Thomas Korell |
9 | Matthias Lieschke |
10 | Frank Lizureck |
11 | Hannes Loth |
12 | Jan Moldenhauer |
13 | Daniel Rausch |
14 | Tobias Rausch |
15 | Daniel Roi |
16 | Jan Scharfenort |
17 | Florian Schröder |
18 | Florian Schröder |
19 | Hans-Thomas Tillschneider |
20 | Lothar Waehler |
21 | Daniel Wald |
22 | Margret Wendt |
23 | Felix Zietmann |
Stategroup in Deutschen Bundestag
2021–2025
MoP | Elected by | function / membership |
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Martin Reichardt | Listenplatz 1 | State chairmen |
Jan Wenzel Schmidt | Listenplatz 2 | member of state board |
Kay-Uwe Ziegler | Direktmandat Anhalt | Vice state chairmen |
Robert Farle | Direktmandat Mansfeld | – |
Reference
- ↑ mdr.de. "Martin Reichardt: Spitzenkandidat der AfD in Sachsen-Anhalt | MDR.DE" (in de). https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/deutschland/wahlen/bundestagswahl/martin-reichardt-afd-sachsen-anhalt-100.html.
- ↑ Vetter, Johannes. "AfD klagt gegen Verfassungsschutz in Sachsen-Anhalt" (in de). https://www.volksstimme.de/sachsen-anhalt/landespolitik/afd-klagt-gegen-verfassungsschutz-in-sachsen-anhalt-2016363.
- ↑ tagesschau.de. "Sachsen-Anhalt: AfD-Fraktionsgeld für Corona-Proteste?" (in de). https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/wdr/afd-corona-proteste-101.html.