Mario Lehmann

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Mario Lehmann (born March 21, 1970 in Quedlinburg ) is a German former police officer and politician ( AfD ).

Life

Lehmann worked as a police officer in Quedlinburg. After a supervisory complaint about an alleged insult , he was suspended as head of the Ballenstedt police station and transferred to another department. He submitted his resignation to the state police; later the district court of Quedlinburg acquitted him of the charge of insult.

Lehmann is married and has two children. His daughter Lisa Lehmann was also on the AfD state executive in Saxony-Anhalt. She was the partner of the former AfD state chairman André Poggenburg .

politics

Lehmann was in the state election in 2016 on the AFD regional list in the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt selected.

Criminal charges

In a state parliament debate in March 2017, Lehmann warned against “ giving away the right to vote and citizenship to every dancer and every Ficki-Ficki specialist.” Swen Knöchel , parliamentary group leader of the Left , criticized this expression as “street jargon”.

Referring to a controversial program of the children's channel KiKA , Lehmann said in January 2018 in the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, “The KiKA should possibly also be renamed Ficki-Ficki-Anleitungs-TV.” He also threw the other parties on the crime of refugees to have "politically and symbolically blood on their hands". Lehmann was then criticized by MPs from several parties. So claiming Sebastian Striegel , interior expert of the Greens that Lehmann's speech "the offense of sedition fulfill" could.

In October 2018 it became known that Lehmann was accused of following the AfD member of the state parliament Jan Wenzel Schmidt on the sidelines of a financial meeting of the AfD state board at the end of September 2018 in Friedrichsbrunn (Harz) in the toilet rooms , where he was beaten in the kidney area and threatened to have. Jan Wenzel Schmidt then asked the President of the State Parliament Gabriele Brakebusch for protective measures, as both AfD MPs see each other regularly during meetings and working weeks in parliament.

The public prosecutor's office closed the investigation into bodily harm and coercion on October 26th based on the complaint filed by Jan Wenzel Schmidt on October 4th and referred them to private legal action.

According to the Ministry of the Interior of Saxony-Anhalt, the report for the police officer Lehmann will also "not entail any legal measures", since "special rights and obligations from the civil servant employment relationship [...] with acceptance of the state parliament mandate are suspended" - this applies, for example, to the Conduct of business .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MZ-Web.de: Policeman acquitted of the charge of insult
  2. Michael Bock: The "street jargon" of the AfD volksstimme.de, March 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Speech by Mario Lehmann (AfD); interrupted state parliament session. www.youtube.de, accessed on June 12, 2018 .
  4. ↑ The President of the State Parliament interrupts the meeting after the AfD speech www.welt.de, January 26, 2018
  5. a b c Jan Schumann: Beatings at party conference AfD MPs threatened and attacked by party friends? In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . October 26, 2018, accessed February 7, 2020 .
  6. a b Jan Schumann: AfD politician beats up colleagues - irritation over investigation stop against police officers. In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . October 26, 2018, accessed February 7, 2020 .