German mayor suspended over ties to extremist movement

German authorities have suspended a Bavarian village mayor over her alleged support of an anti-government extremist group.
Bavaria's state disciplinary authority suspended Bolsterlang mayor Monika Zeller today and filed a suit at a Munich court seeking her dismissal as a civil servant.
Intelligence officials have said 16,500 Germans adhere to the Reich Citizens' Movement, a loose grouping that refuses to acknowledge the authority of Germany's post-war federal republic.
Some 900 self-styled Reich Citizens are considered right-wing extremists.
The disciplinary authority said the mayor had helped arrange for a speaker from the movement to use a municipal venue for a lecture.
It said that, in official correspondence, she had cited a 1913 citizenship law and said she was a citizen of the Kingdom of Bavaria as well as Germany.
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First Published: Jun 19 2018 | 7:45 PM IST
