Right-wing extremist Tommy Frenck is allowed to run for district administrator

Hildburghausen in Thuringia
Right-wing extremist is allowed to run for district administrator

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The 37-year-old Tommy Frenck has already been mentioned by name in several reports by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. He is a right-wing radical known throughout Germany. Now he is approved as a candidate for the local elections in the Hildburghausen district – for the second time.

An applicant described by the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution as a right-wing extremist known throughout Germany has been approved for local elections in the Hildburghausen district. He can therefore run again as a candidate for district administrator in the elections on May 26th. A majority in the responsible election committee approved Tommy Frenck’s candidacy, said the district’s returning officer, Mario Geitt.

Of the five members of the committee, three voted for Frenck’s approval and two against, said Geitt. The 37-year-old Frenck has been a central figure in Thuringia’s right-wing extremist scene for years. He is considered an organizer of right-wing rock concerts. In the past he was mentioned by name in reports for the protection of the constitution, most recently in 2022.

Before their decision, the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution provided the members of the election committee with their own dossier about Frenck. Geitt said these seven pages were “noted” by committee members. According to Geitt, the election committee’s decision is unappealable.

Protests against possible approval

The Thuringian local election law actually excludes extremists from taking part in mayoral and district council elections. According to the current legal situation, “anyone who does not guarantee that they will at all times stand up for the free, democratic basic order in the sense of the Basic Law and the State Constitution cannot be elected.”

Despite this legal situation, Frenck had already been approved as a candidate for district administrator in the 2018 district election. At that time, almost 17 percent of the approximately 54,500 eligible voters in the Hildburghausen district voted for him as district administrator. There have already been protests in recent days against Frenck’s possible admission to the next district election.

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