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Berlin (dpa) - A campaign initiated by neo-Nazis over a year ago to settle like-minded people in the eastern federal states has attracted the attention of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

Members of different groups and parties, such as the NPD and Der III, worked in the “Moving Together Initiative”.

Weg and individual activists together, announced the federal government in response to a parliamentary request from the left-wing parliamentary group.

The aim of the right-wing extremists involved is the "settlement of autochthonous Germans in the East German federal states".

The movement, which advertises its project in various social media, is active in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, among others.

Above all, she tries to persuade West Germans to resettle there.

She praises the low proportion of people with a migration background in some districts as a locational advantage.

In the Joint Extremism and Terrorism Defense Center of the federal and state governments, no issues relating to right-wing extremist settlement efforts had been discussed until mid-February of this year.

The federal government is also not aware of any attempts by right-wing extremists to influence agricultural interest groups, farmers 'associations and farmers' protests.

The party of the III.

However, Weg tried to get in touch with peasant protest events with a campaign entitled “The peasant class makes the country strong”.

However, it did not meet with any response.

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