Germany: Days After Winning Election, AfD Politician Gets His Bank Account Shut Down


Sascha Schlösser, AfD representative in the Thuringian parliament

We’ve said it from the beginning: there is no actual way for AfD to take over the government. Germany is militarily occupied by the United States, and they’re not going to let some party they don’t like take over the government.

We already saw something like this in Greece. When the Golden Dawn was making serious gains, they just put everyone in prison on the stupidest ever fake charges.

Democracy is not a valid system. You can vote, but if you vote the wrong way, something will happen and you’ll end up with the same people you had before.

We need to end democracy. It’s a totally failed system. Unless you’re Jewish or like, an arms contractor, this is a system that has failed you.

European Conservative:

A lawmaker for the German anti-immigration party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has had his bank account closed for unknown reasons. Sascha Schlösser, a recently elected member of the Thuringia state parliament, made the public aware of his plight in a post on X on Thursday, September 5th.

“The DKB [Deutsche Kreditbank Aktiengesellschaft] did not miss the opportunity to congratulate me on my election as a member of the state parliament for the AfD and has terminated all my accounts,” he wrote, attaching a photo of the letter sent to him by his bank. The bank did not give a reason for the closure, but all signs point to yet another ‘debanking’ scandal—where financial institutions get rid of clients for political reasons.

The DKB did not explain its decision but cited the general terms and conditions, according to which the contract may be terminated by both parties at any time. When asked by conservative media outlet Apollo News, the institution chose not to disclose the reason for termination due to banking secrecy.

However, the publication writes, the decision was taken shortly after Sascha Schlösser, who has until now been a member of the Erfurt city council, was elected to the state parliament of Thuringia.

The AfD became the strongest party in the state following the elections on September 1st, winning a third of all seats. The anti-globalist, anti-immigration party’s triumph and its rise across Germany has angered the liberal political establishment which has been using all sorts of political and legal methods in recent years to undermine the credibility of the party.

The Berliner Volksbank recently closed the AfD’s donation account, bowing to pressure from a liberal group who said AfD is “outside the constitutional order.” Last year Tino Chrupalla, the co-leader of the party, stated that Postbank had terminated his account because he’s an AfD member.

Though reasons for the decision were not given, the DKB participates in anti-right-wing initiatives, writes Apollo News. The bank says it has “committed itself to democracy, the rule of law, diversity and tolerance,” and after the European elections in June—where the AfD were runners-up—it stated that the election had made it clear “that democracy will not be maintained by itself and must be constantly defended.”

The government funds anti-AfD protests. The government itself organizes protests against the opposition party. They are doing all of these criminal investigations, they are shutting down bank accounts.

The good news is: at least the party is set up to take over the government if the West loses its war against Russia, or the American government collapses in some other fashion. I do think it’s good that the AfD is organized as this political entity, because the Americans aren’t going to run the world forever, and the AfD is ready to be able to take over the government if and when the US is no longer militarily occupying Germany and deciding everything that happens in the country.