
Germany’s globalist authoritarian police commissioner demands ban of conservative cops in brazen anti-AfD crackdown
In Germany, the Bundestag’s police commissioner, Uli Grötsch, is pushing hard to boot out all members of the conservative Alternative for Germany (AfD) party from the police force.
As a member of the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD), Grötsch holds a position designed to oversee police misconduct, but now he’s using his position to target supporters of the AfD to disqualify them from serving in law enforcement.
Speaking to the Rheinische Post, he expatiated that “AfD membership and work as a police officer are not compatible,” pointing to the party’s label as “right-wing extremist” by Germany’s intelligence agency, the BfV.
For Grötsch, any clear involvement, like campaigning for the AfD, seeking local office, or even running for parliament, should lead straight to dismissal from the force.
His extreme stance puts him at odds with more reasonable figures in the government, including those in the ruling coalition who reject broad-strokes removals.
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt from the Christian Social Union (CSU) stressed that loyalty to the constitution must be evaluated individually, not through sweeping bans, as reported by Junge Freiheit.
This isn’t Grötsch’s first rodeo in going after AfD supporters in uniform; back in March 2024, he flagged any backing of the party as a major red flag.