{"id":6568,"date":"2024-04-02T19:00:45","date_gmt":"2024-04-02T16:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=6568"},"modified":"2024-04-02T19:00:45","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02T16:00:45","slug":"rich-and-retired-the-boom-beneficiaries-who-finance-germanys-far-right","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=6568","title":{"rendered":"Rich and retired: the boom beneficiaries who finance Germany\u2019s far right"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>To hear Hartmut Issmer tell it, Germany\u2019s recent history is one of decline from the 1970s to 2015, when then-Chancellor Angela Merkel let the migrants in.<br \/>\nThe construction engineer, who grew rich from the property boom in eastern Germany and is now the far-right Alternative for Germany\u2019s biggest known donor, looks with nostalgia to a time when he was in his 20s and with trepidation to the future.<br \/>\n\u201cFranz-Josef Strauss was still around,\u201d he says, referring to the firebrand Bavarian politician who was an icon of arch-conservative Cold War anti-communism. \u201cI\u2019m old now, but I don\u2019t want Germany going in the direction it\u2019s going now.\u201d<br \/>\nWith the AfD high in opinion polls ahead of regional and European elections later this year, the party is facing legal and political scrutiny as never before, which could lead to it being cut off from all state financing.<br \/>\nThat would make backers like Issmer, who gave 250,000 euros last year, even more important. Wealthy, elderly products of Germany\u2019s post-war rise, they have cash to spare and views they are unafraid to air.<br \/>\nThe AfD gets around half its total 20 million euros annual income from private sources \u2013 mainly donors and membership dues \u2013 and half from the state, whose funding to parties rises and falls in line with electoral performance.<br \/>\n\u201cThe AfD gets fewer large donations of more than 50,000 euros than the other parties,\u201d said Kai Arzheimer, a politics professor at Mainz University.<br \/>\nThat means the many businessmen giving between 10,000 and 50,000 euros \u2013 who make up around 20% of donations \u2013 are disproportionately influential. Most of the 100 or so in that category each year since 2018 are elected officials tithing part of their salary.<br \/>\nThe dozen or so who are not, with gifts ranging between 10,000 and 30,000 euros, tended to be, like Issmer, over 65 and prosperous, with successful careers in small business, often real estate, law, or light manufacturing behind them.<br \/>\n\u201cWe are seeing a positive trajectory for donations to the AfD,\u201d the party\u2019s treasurer Carsten Huetter told Reuters. But if the party fails to replace an ageing donor base then, in the absence of state funding, that could change.<br \/>\nA genial, behatted man with a walrus moustache, Issmer, 72, turns up at market squares around Germany to preach his message in the clipped tones of the West German army tank commander he was during the Cold War.<br \/>\nBut his message, of the need to return to Germany as it was before migration, before climate change fears, before Germany fully broke with Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, is of the far right.<br \/>\nHe also gives money to far-right magazine Compact, which security services are monitoring as an extremist organisation, and regarded lockdowns to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic as authoritarian overreach.<br \/>\n<strong>\u201cRICH OLD MEN\u201d<\/strong><br \/>\nIssmer looks to Russia, where he holidayed last year to take a look behind what he saw as \u201cwarmongering\u201d headlines, as a better model for a society than a Germany which he believes to be in decay.<br \/>\n\u201c(Moscow) was appealing,\u201d he said. \u201cVery clean, and there wasn\u2019t what you have in Frankfurt: criminals on the street.\u201d<br \/>\nViews like opposition to banning combustion-fuelled cars might seem congenial to Germany\u2019s car-focused domestic industries.<br \/>\nBut with the party under surveillance by security services for suspected extremism and racism, and facing allegations, which it denies, of enjoying Moscow\u2019s favour, the party is too toxic for most potential sympathisers.<br \/>\nHans Christian Limmer, founder of a bakery chain, quit the company to protect it form association with the party after it became known that he had been one of a group of businessmen who had invited participants to an event where AfD figures discussed how to remove foreigners from Germany.<br \/>\nThat leaves as the AfD\u2019s most visible business supporters showmen like Issmer, or Henning Zoz, who owns a small machine tooling company.<br \/>\nZoz, who in 2020 gave the party 14,500 euros and has repeatedly sought to be selected as a candidate for legislative office, describes himself as a nanotechnologist and refused to let schoolchildren with dyed hair or piercings visit his company.<br \/>\nLike Issmer, he was disgusted at former Chancellor Angela Merkel\u2019s \u201cautocratic\u201d decision to let a million refugees stay in Germany in 2016, and frets that climate policies will ruin German industry. He too was radicalised by the pandemic.<br \/>\nPeople like them are the tip of the iceberg: under German law, only donors who give more than 10,000 euros must be identified.<br \/>\n\u201cEven if the rich old men die, the party is well provided for,\u201d said Arzheimer, the political scientist.<br \/>\nMainstream parties receive far more large donations, especially from large companies and business associations.<br \/>\nIn 2022, the AfD received 13.4 million euros in \u201cself-generated income\u201d \u2013 largely donations, compared to 55 million for the Greens and 115 million for the Social Democrats, both government parties.<br \/>\n(Reuters)donations. decline, far-right, donors<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Germany has seen a decline since the 1970s, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party gaining support. The party relies on private donations, with wealthy, elderly backers like Hartmut Issmer, who gave 250,000 euros last year. These donors, mainly businessmen, have views they are unafraid to share and are disproportionately influential. AfD&#8217;s treasurer mentioned a positive trajectory for donations, but if the party fails to replace its ageing donor base, that could change. The party is under scrutiny for extremism and racism, making it toxic for potential sympathizers. 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