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Another AfD scandal.
The ex-assistant to the deputy of the Bundestag, who worked for the FSB, was deprived of his illegal received German citizenship.

Former assistant to the German deputy of the Bundestag (from the Alternative for Germany) Vladimir Sergienko, recruited by the FSB, received his German passport illegally. He has been now deprived of this citizenship.

According to Der Spiegel, the decision was made by the Berlin Administrative Court in mid-June. According to it, Sergienko fraudulently obtained German citizenship by hiding his Russian passport during the naturalization process. In his statement in 2019, Sergienko indicated that he only has Ukrainian citizenship. In November 2022, despite significant security concerns, he became German.

Until the beginning of the year, Sergienko worked as an employee of Eugene Schmidt, a member of the Bundestag from the Alternative for Germany, and for a long time had a parliamentary identity card. According to court documents, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution suspects him of acting "on behalf of the Russian state authorities to the detriment of the Federal Republic of Germany."

According to an investigation by The Insider and Der Spiegel, Sergienko, a former Ukrainian political strategist with German citizenship, corresponded with his handler, FSB Colonel Ilya Vechtomov. In the correspondence, Sergienko reported on the work done, discussed with Vechtomov, who is responsible for issues related to Ukraine, his funding from Moscow and actions.

One of the results of the activities of the deputy's assistant was a lawsuit filed by the Alternative for Germany to the Federal Constitutional Court, at the behest and financed by the Kremlin, against the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

Officially, the AfD does not admit its connection with the Kremlin, but, as hacked correspondence shows, the deputies of this faction not only coordinated their actions with Moscow, but received direct instructions - even prepared speeches, which they obediently followed.

After a hesitating start Germany turned into the second largest supplier of military aid for Ukraine behind the US, so it got important for Putin to expand his influence in Germany, as he does in US.

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