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Germany’s Bundestag vows action after scores of extremists given access

Revelations that more than 100 extremists were employed by MPs from right-wing AfD spark security fears

The president of Germany’s parliament has promised a comprehensive security review after it was claimed more than 100 right-wing extremists had passes to the building.

An investigation by Bavarian public radio (BR) revealed that more than a fifth of the parliamentary employees of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party had either been publicly named as extremists by intelligence services or were members of designated extremist organisations.

Bärbel Bas, Bundestag president, promised a wide-ranging response to the findings, which have raised concerns over the security of German institutions and the country’s ability to withstand threats to democracy.

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