Andreas Storr

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Andreas Storr at the NPD Federal Party Congress 2009 in Berlin.
Andreas Storr at an information stand of the NPD on January 17, 2006 in Freiburg im Breisgau

Andreas Frank Storr (born April 13, 1968 in Berlin ) is a German right-wing extremist politician ( NPD ). From 2009 to 2014 he was a member of the Saxon State Parliament . Before his activity in Saxony, Storr was federal chairman of the Young National Democrats and state chairman of the NPD in Berlin. Until 2017 he was treasurer of the federal NPD.

Life

The trained banker Andreas Storr first became active in the right-wing extremist party Die Nationalen in the early 1990s . He published the National News , an election campaign newspaper of the National for the Berlin House of Representatives elections in 1992, from which the right-wing extremist newspaper Berlin-Brandenburger Zeitung developed in 1993 .

At the same time he was also involved in the NPD, its youth organization JN and the National Democratic University Association . From 1992 to 1994 he acted as federal chairman of the JN and later as chairman of the NPD district association in Berlin and list leader of the NPD in the Berlin House of Representatives elections. In these functions he registered several neo-Nazi marches, such as B. on May 1, 1996 with around 300 right-wing extremists from all over Germany in Berlin-Marzahn , on February 15 and July 26, 1997 in Berlin-Hellersdorf , and also appeared as a speaker as on January 29, 2000 at the NPD March against the Holocaust memorial through the Brandenburg Gate , on February 12, 2000 in Gera or on July 15, 2000 in Dresden. Furthermore, he was responsible for press law for the NPD-related newspaper Denkbie . In 2001 he stood in the district elections in Saxony as a candidate for the NPD in the district of Saxon Switzerland , in which the NPD is relatively strongly represented, and achieved a share of 4.1 percent of the vote. In the 2005 federal election , Storr ran for the NPD in fourth place on the state list and as a direct candidate in the constituency of Berlin-Charlottenburg - Wilmersdorf .

He is active in the Free Comradeships and was the leadership of the Marzahn Comradeship . He allegedly operated the National Info Telephone Berlin (NIT Berlin).

In the state elections in Saxony in 2009 , he entered the state parliament via his party's state list. In August 2011, his immunity was lifted by the Saxon state parliament. He is said to have pushed a Polish woman off her seat while on a train journey in July 2010. The woman had filed a criminal complaint against Storr. The willful assault trial took place in November 2012 and resulted in an acquittal.

Web links

Commons : Andreas Storr  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Constitutional Court NPD does not get back pledged party headquarters , by Frank Jansen , Der Tagesspiegel July 27, 2016
  2. Published on the “German Labor Day” at bnr.de
  3. a b c d Jan Rathje: NPD Federal Executive: Andreas Storr. Netz gegen Nazis , February 6, 2012, accessed September 17, 2012 .
  4. ^ Görlitz district court acquits NPD city council. Sächsische Zeitung , November 24, 2012, accessed December 9, 2013 .