Ralf Ollert
Ralf Günther Josef Ollert (* 1960 in Nuremberg ) from the Nuremberg district of Eibach is a German politician of the right-wing extremist NPD and "executive spokesman" of the citizens' initiative Ausländerstopp (BIA) , for which he also sat on the Nuremberg city council between 2002 and 2020.
NPD / JN functionary
The trained foreign and wholesale merchant Ralf Ollert has been a functionary of the Young National Democrats (JN) and NPD in Bavaria since 1976 . In 1982 he took over the chairmanship of the Bavarian JN and stood in the Nuremberg city council elections in 1984 and 1990 as the top candidate on the NPD list. He also ran for the NPD in the 1998 state elections, the 2004 European elections (8th place) and the 2005 Bundestag election (1st place on the Bavarian state list). In the early 1990s he also supported the Saxon NPD state association in building up and establishing the party structures there.
Within the NPD, the long-time supporter of Günter Deckert is counted as part of the party opposition. At the NPD federal party conference in 2000, the then deputy Bavarian NPD state chairman Ollert ran against Udo Voigt as a candidate for the national chairmanship, but received only 26 of 231 votes. Together with Deckert, Hans Günter Eisenecker and Steffen Hupka , he was proposed in a circular from opposition NPD forces in 2002 for a "new revolutionary party executive", but they were unable to prevail at the NPD party congress in March 2002. Until 2012 he acted as the Bavarian state chairman of the NPD (since 2001) and chairman of the district association Middle Franconia. He is also the editor of the party newspaper "Bavaria Voice".
"Citizens' Initiative to Stop Foreigners" (BIA)
Ollert is the “managing spokesman” of the voter group “ Bürgerinitiative Ausländerstopp ” (BIA). Similar to other NPD-affiliated list associations, which claim to be bipartisan initiatives to “protect Germans from foreign infiltration ” against the “prevailing integration and immigration policy”, it was founded in July 2001 with the personal and material support of the NPD. Their goal was to “run for the Nuremberg city council election and move into the Nuremberg town hall with the strongest possible parliamentary group”.
Günter Deckert was initially planned as the top candidate, but due to his dismissal from the civil service in 1988 under the Bavarian municipal electoral law, he no longer met the requirements for admission to such a candidacy and had also failed to draw up his own list of signatures. Ollert took over his position and moved into the city council of Nuremberg with 2.3 percent of the votes in the local elections on March 3, 2002. Other places on the list were also filled with members and officials of the NPD. B. the long-time NPD district chairman Gudrun Dörfel in 24th place. The press work was carried out by the neo-Nazi Gerd Ittner until his escape and arrest .
Ollert was re-elected to the Nuremberg City Council in 2014.
According to the program and the election promises, Ollert is particularly noticeable for racist and nationalist demands, B. to prevent the sale of apartments to “foreigners” and to give “kindergarten places primarily to German children”.
Legal proceedings with a political background
Due to racist and anti-Semitic articles on the website of the “Citizens' Initiative Foreigners Stop”, in which there was talk of “ multicultural terror ”, “ mass infiltration of z. B. Turks and Negroes ", of" multicultural ' foreign infiltration and penetration policies whipped through against the will of the people "and of" license journalists drooling with hatred of Germans and greed for foreign infiltration ", and motions in the city council were approved in July 2002 by the Nuremberg Public Prosecutor's Office. Fürth initiated an investigation against him, which was suspended again in March 2003, for inciting hatred and denigrating the state and its symbols . The subject matter were publications that spoke of a “ Judeo-globalist genocide program of the“ multicultural society ” ” and that the “ German people ... in their biological-ethnic existence and their cultural identity are severely threatened ”.
Registrants and speakers at right-wing extremist rallies
Ralf Ollert has appeared at almost all NPD rallies in northern Bavaria in recent years as a registrant and speaker. He works closely with the neo-Nazi “ Free Comradeships ”. For example, he had registered the “vigil” in Herzogenaurach (Erlangen-Höchstadt district) on May 19, 2001, which was supported by the later banned skinhead group “Franconian Action Front” (FAF). He takes an active part in rallies and demonstrations of the neo-Nazi spectrum such as B at the annual Rudolf Hess memorial marches in Wunsiedel.
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- ↑ The Federal Returning Officer: The candidates for election to the European Parliament from the Federal Republic of Germany 2004 p. 81 (PDF) ( Memento of October 8, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ https://datenwahlen.nuernberg.de/ko2020/prod/wahlen/09564000/html5/Gemeinderatswahl_Bayern_6_Gemeinde_Stadt_Nuernberg.html
- ↑ Bavaria's NPD boss Ollert stops
- ↑ Neo-Nazis continue to mix in Bavaria's local politics with blog.zeit.de from March 18, 2014
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SURNAME | Ollert, Ralf |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ollert, Ralf Günther Josef |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (NPD) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nuremberg |