The EU Parliament has lifted the immunity of AfD overseas coverage spokesman Petr Bystron as a result of he shared a photograph of Angela Merkel on Twitter in 2022.
The explanation? Weird: since Merkel is seen elevating her arm within the picture, it’s being interpreted as a Nazi salute – however solely as a result of Bystron posted it.
Prosecutor: Waving will not be a Nazi salute
This farce has a backstory: In 2022, throughout a protest in opposition to COVID-19 measures, Bystron waved to the group.
The general public prosecutor instantly launched an investigation: “Nazi salute!”
In response, lots of of AfD supporters filed complaints in opposition to Angela Merkel, who had been photographed waving in an analogous method. However in every case, the prosecutor dominated: “Not a Nazi salute, no investigation.”
Bystron used precisely that picture of Merkel in courtroom to defend himself—efficiently. The courtroom dominated that not each raised proper arm constitutes a Nazi salute. “Nice!” Bystron thought. “Then utilizing the Merkel picture must be no drawback.”
Bystron meme: Merkel’s wave out of the blue deemed unconstitutional
Removed from it! Now, the prosecutor claims it’s a Nazi salute in any case – and has indicted Bystron for spreading unconstitutional symbols!
Unusual? Greater than that. The costs got here a full 12 months after the picture was posted on X.
The alleged violation of §86 of the German Legal Code solely got here to the prosecutor’s consideration as soon as the EU election marketing campaign started – with Bystron main the AfD record alongside prime candidate Krah. What a coincidence!

Trump: No extra political justice
Absurd? Welcome to Germany’s model of “lawfare.” Bystron waves – Nazi salute. Merkel waves – not a Nazi salute. Bystron posts a photograph of Merkel –
Nazi salute! You’d be hard-pressed to discover a clearer case of political abuse of the justice system in opposition to the opposition in Germany.
Fortunately, Donald Trump is placing an finish to those sorts of practices within the U.S. Let’s hope this wave reaches Germany quickly. It’s badly wanted.