In recent days, political violence against right-wing politicians in Germany has increased dangerously
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Germany is experiencing a new wave of political violence against the only party that dares to challenge the globalist consensus:Alternative for Germany (AfD). In Munich, the party's parliamentary office was attacked twice within a few days.
Bundestag member Tobias Teich, AfD representative for Bavaria and member of the party's regional leadership, publicly denounced the events and described them as "far-left political terrorism."
During the second attack, the assailants reportedly threw an incendiary device through a window. The fire spread through the building's wiring and set ablaze a small business located below the parliamentary office. Damages are estimated at hundreds of thousands of euros.
According to Teich on his social media, the attacks are part of a coordinated far-left campaign aimed at destroying AfD, the only patriotic opposition in Germany.
El diputado Tobías Teich denunció repetidos ataques contra su oficina parlamentaria
He stated that these methods are the same for which Antifa is internationally known and recalled that in the United States it is already considered a terrorist organization. In Germany, however, he warned that the situation is different, since Antifa receives support from the state, the media, and numerous NGOs, while attacks against the patriotic opposition are ignored or even glorified.
The lawmaker revealed that, during the first attack, neighbors managed to photograph the perpetrator: an individual with a red balaclava, backpack, and pyrotechnic material. According to Teich, these details prove that it was not an isolated act, but a planned political action.
He also pointed to an individual known by the alias Robert Andreasch, who works for the Bavarian public broadcaster "BR" as a "right-wing extremism expert," while simultaneously collaborating with a collective linked to Antifa. According to the lawmaker, this group had published photographs of the new offices before their inauguration, in what he described as a doxxing operation targeting AfD.
El ataque está relacionado a la presencia de Antifa en Alemania
Teich considered that the attack was not a simple property crime, but systematic intimidation against freedom of debate and the very existence of AfD in public life. Despite this, he insisted that neither he nor his colleagues will be intimidated.
Due to the damage, his parliamentary office in Munich has been rendered unusable for an indefinite period, and repairs are expected to take several months. His colleague René Dierkes, member of the Bavarian Parliament (Bavarian Landtag), whose adjacent office was also severely affected, described the consequences as especially serious, both because of the economic impact and the risk faced by the building's residents.
Attacks against AfD's local offices are not isolated incidents. In recent months, dozens of similar assaults have been recorded throughout Germany: vehicles set on fire, threatening graffiti, and sabotage against party offices.
Authorities usually downplay them or label them as common vandalism. For many observers, this is a double standard by the state, which reacts harshly when the perpetrator is right-wing, but remains silent when the violence comes from the left.
El diputado René Dierkes también fue alcanzado por un ataque izquierdista
Teich also criticized the lack of police protection. He recalled that his office had already been attacked previously and that threats had been reported without authorities taking preventive measures.
According to the lawmaker, the passivity of the security forces sends a dangerous signal of impunity and encourages further attacks, a pattern that demonstrates institutional tolerance toward left-wing violence. To this is added the almost total silence of the mainstream media, which barely dedicated a few lines to the attack.
Teich emphasized that if a similar attack had been directed against a government party, the front pages would be filled with condemnations and calls to action. When the violence comes from the left, he stated, silence prevails.
The Munich attacks coincided with another violent episode in Göttingen, where members of a left-wing collective assaulted AfD supporters after a local event. Police identified five suspects and opened an investigation for aggravated assault.
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For Teich, these events demonstrate that Germany faces a structural problem of political violence tolerated by the institutions. He pointed out that, while authorities spend millions on programs to monitor and censor the right, they allow violent left-wing groups to act with impunity under the pretext of antifascism.
The lawmaker called on the federal government for a clear and public condemnation of political violence regardless of its origin and demanded that the Interior Ministry present a plan to protect AfD's parliamentary offices and local headquarters. In his words, this is not just about party members, but about democracy itself.
In the United States, groups linked to Antifa have already been classified as national security threats. Meanwhile, in Germany, they continue to receive institutional funding through anti-discrimination projects.
Teich criticó duramente la doble moral de los medios alemanes