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With a view to the events in the USA, Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder also fears for the stability of democracy in Germany.

In an interview with WELT AM SONNTAG, the CSU chairman said: “Bad thoughts turn into bad words and, at some point, bad deeds.

That is why we not only have to improve the security measures for the democratic institutions in Germany, but also fundamentally look at the sect-like movement of 'lateral thinkers' and other comparable groups. "

The protection of the constitution has a central task to play.

Söder said: There is a risk that “a corona mob or a kind of corona RAF could form in Germany that could become increasingly aggressive and even violent” from the environment of the AfD.

Terrorism expert Peter Neumann from King's College in London also reacted with concern to the events in the USA.

The storm on the US Capitol in Washington is the beginning of an "extremist movement".

That was “not the end point, but the beginning of an extremist movement that will also be violent,” Neumann told the news site “ntv.de.” “What we saw on Wednesday was not yet terrorism - but it was rarely a terrorist movement Movement announced so spectacularly. "

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After an anti-corona demonstration in Berlin last August, demonstrators stormed the stairs of the Reichstag building, including quite recognizable right-wing radicals.

They waved flags and chanted slogans.

The police were able to prevent them from entering the building.

This text is from WELT AM SONNTAG.

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Source: Welt am Sonntag