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German far-right lawmaker charged with making Nazi salute

By Thomson Reuters Dec 15, 2025 | 7:16 AM

BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Prosecutors in Berlin have filed charges against the far-right Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) Matthias Moosdorf for allegedly ‍greeting another party member with the banned Nazi salute during a parliamentary session, they said in a statement on Monday.

The Bundestag lower house of parliament voted in October to lift the Russia-friendly cellist-turned-politician’s ‌parliamentary immunity, paving the way ‌for the charges.

According to prosecutors, Moosdorf, 60, performed a heel click and a Nazi salute near one of the entrances of the historic Reichstag building during ​a parliamentary session in June 2023, ensuring the salute “would be perceptible to others.”

In Germany, ‍the use of slogans ​and symbols linked to anti-constitutional groups, ​including the Nazis, has been illegal since World ‍War Two.

In a statement, Moosdorf rejected the accusation that he had performed the Hitler salute while checking his wife’s coat at the building’s cloakroom.

“It is shameful that someone is ‍trying to fabricate a political spectacle at this level instead of constructively engaging with the content of our ‍party and ‍its political positions,” he said.

The ​AfD, which is already polling first ​in ⁠surveys across Germany ahead of five ‌state elections next year, has been forging stronger ties with MAGA-aligned Republicans.

The party was classified earlier this year by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency as a right-wing extremist organisation.

(Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by ⁠Hugh Lawson)