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Moving On Up: Berlin Hands Top Prosecutor Job to AfD Chairman

© AFP 2023 / John MacdougallA balloon of the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) party can be seen during an election party in Berlin on March 13, 2016.
A balloon of the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) party can be seen during an election party in Berlin on March 13, 2016. - Sputnik International
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Roman Reusch, chairman of the German right-wing Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party has been promoted to a position which will now give him more power to deport foreign criminals.

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The German right-wing party, Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) have been known for their strong views on immigration, Islam and the European Union.

Now, AfD chairman, Roman Reusch has been promoted to chief state prosecutor, giving him the power and authority to cooperate with foreign law enforcement and deport foreign criminals. Reusch has been given this role despite his anti-immigration views, and for some, this makes him unsuitable for the job.

Ayse Demir, spokeswoman for the Turkish Association of Berlin and Brandenburg (TBB) said in a statement:

"It is more than worrying that a leading member of the AfD, which famously employs scorn against refugees and Islam is now getting an important position."

Ms Demir, has not been the only one to express concerns at his appointment — many immigration campaigners and charities have also voiced their worries.

However, with every negative view there have been those who are in favor of Reusch and his controversial promotion.

Martin Steltner, a Berlin prosecutor, defended the appointment saying, in a recent interview:

"Reusch has done an outstanding job, he is not a member of a banned organization, he has the right to be politically engaged."

Further support for the promotion came from Reusch's very own party.

"I don't understand it, Mr Reusch is clearly a reliable official, and his superiors have the authority to decide his professional career. If he is being promoted, then that is in accord with the normal regulations of civil service law. The fact he belongs to AfD plays no role in that," said Alexander Gauland, a leading AfD politician.

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Reusch's controversial opinions have not gone unnoticed and could be one of the reasons why people have been against this new promotion. In an interview he gave in 2008, he suggested that young offenders should be locked up with no warning.

Within the same interview some of his comments were also seen as xenophobic, he said: "Nearly 80 per cent of my perpetrators have an immigrant background, 70 per cent are from the Middle-East. These foreign perpetrators have no business in this country".

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