The Brandenburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution has warned that extremists will use inflation and price increases to spread fear. However, the police in the federal and state governments are prepared for this, said Interior Minister Faeser.
Brandenburg’s head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Jörg Müller, warns that extremists could exploit the energy crisis and high inflation for their own purposes. “Extremists dream of a German rage winter,” he told the “Welt am Sonntag”. “They hope that the energy crisis and price hikes will hit people extra hard to pick up on the sentiment and publicize their anti-state aspirations. We follow this activity with watchful eyes and open ears.”
Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser had already expressed similar concerns last month. “Of course there is a risk that those who already yelled out their contempt for democracy during the Corona period and were often traveling side by side with right-wing extremists will try to misuse the sharply rising prices as a new mobilization topic,” said the SPD politician at the time the “Handelsblatt”.
Faeser now told the “Welt am Sonntag”: “Enemies of democracy are just waiting to abuse crises in order to spread fantasies of doom, fear and uncertainty.” Such circles are currently looking for new topics with mobilization potential. “What has already connected right-wing extremists and various other scenes in the Corona protests remains the common denominator: contempt for democracy and the attempt to shake trust in our state,” she said. At the same time, Faeser emphasized that the federal and state police were “prepared for the possible new protest events”.