The former head of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has criticised Angela Merkel’s immigration policies as “fatal” and accused the chancellor of leading the country into decline.
Hans-Georg Maassen, one of the most divisive figures in German public life, ran the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, loosely equivalent to MI5, for six years, including during the 2015 migration crisis.
He was forced out in 2018 after publicly contradicting the chancellor’s claim that foreigners had been “hunted” by extremist thugs during a bout of unrest in the east German city of Chemnitz. The furore over his remarks nearly led to the break-up of the ruling “grand coalition”.
Maassen, 58, is now standing to become an MP for Merkel’s centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in
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2021-07-02 23:01:00Z
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