Allegations against Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer

BERLIN ​- Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer is facing scrutiny following allegations of past ties‌ to​ media outlets‌ linked to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party,as reported by Tagesspiegel. Questions have arisen regarding ​his continued association with “The European,” a publication that has reportedly⁣ undergone a shift in editorial direction and become a platform for right-wing viewpoints.

The controversy centers on Weimer’s prior role with “The‌ European” and its parent company, Nius, which has drawn criticism for ⁤its association with former U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell. While Weimer is no longer part of the ​management team and does not hold voting rights,the ⁣allegations have sparked debate about​ his judgment and potential conflicts of interest,particularly ⁢given ⁢his current position within the German goverment. The timing of these claims coincides with the Frankfurt Book Fair, where Weimer recently participated in a discussion about the threat from the right.

According to a Tagesspiegel ⁣ inquiry, Weimer ceased⁢ being part of⁤ the management of “The European” upon taking office. He also never served as‌ editor-in-chief. A spokesperson ‌for the publication stated ‌there would be ‍no official comment regarding an AfD/Nius/Grenell campaign targeting Weimer. The allegations surfaced ‍amidst a broader discussion about the rise of right-wing extremism in Germany and the ⁣role of ‌media in shaping public‍ discourse.

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