Immunität aufgehoben: Durchsuchungen bei AfD-Politiker Bystron
Schon länger steht der AfD-Abgeordnete Bystron im Verdacht, Geld aus Russland angenommen zu haben. Nun hat der Bundestag seine Immunität aufgehoben ...
Petr Bystron is a German politician who is a member of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
He was born on November 17, 1972, in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic).
Bystron moved to Germany in the early 1980s and became a German citizen in 1992.
He worked as a businessman before entering politics and has been a member of the AfD since 2013.
Bystron was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament in 2018 and has served as the party's spokesman on foreign policy.
He has been a vocal critic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's immigration policies and has called for tighter controls on immigration.
Bystron has been accused of spreading conspiracy theories and making controversial statements, including questioning the Holocaust and promoting anti-Semitic views.
He has faced criticism for his ties to far-right and extremist groups, both in Germany and internationally.
Bystron has been the subject of several investigations by German authorities for alleged hate speech and incitement to violence.
Despite his controversial views and statements, Bystron remains a prominent figure in the AfD and continues to advocate for his party's nationalist and anti-immigration agenda.