Wolflehner

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Wolf Lehner (* 1947 in Bielefeld ) is a former financial politician of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). In the party he was one of the national conservatives .

Life

Lehner attended high school as well as a language and business school . He completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk. Lehner claims to have been trading in antiques since the early 1990s .

His commitment as treasurer and member of the federal board of the Society for Free Publishing eV (GfP) extends over the same period .

Lehner has been a member of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) since 1969, with a brief interruption in 1990. He was involved in the party as district chairman, u. a. in Bielefeld, Aalen and Weilheim in Upper Bavaria . In the Baden-Württemberg state association , Lehner sat on the state board for many years and has in the meantime even been promoted to deputy state chairman.

At the NPD federal party conference in Neuruppin in November 2011, Wolf Lehner was elected as a member of the NPD federal executive committee. He was part of the team of the then chairman Holger Apfel and supported his political course to make the right-wing extremist party eligible for wider circles. He saw himself as a mediator between the “national conservatives” and “national liberals” in the NPD. Strategically, this function was intended to ensure the close involvement of the GfP in the NPD federal board. He saw himself "as a link to the original national-conservative and national-liberal camp that had grown over decades".

One of Lehner's political goals was to detach the NPD as financial representative from state party funding . She is a weak point of the party. As long as the party still receives money from the state, the NPD should build up reserves in order to be able to finance its own projects later on.

In 2013 at the latest, he resigned from his party office together with the other financiers Andreas Storr and Wolfgang Schimmel . According to his own statements, Wolf Lehner renounced the NPD today and has since resigned.

Individual evidence

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  2. Lea Stein: Change of leadership in the NPD. In: Antifa information sheet . Retrieved November 13, 2018 .
  3. ^ Back chairs at the NPD? In: Prof. Dr. Hajo Funke . March 10, 2013 ( wordpress.com [accessed November 13, 2018]).
  4. Eldorado for treasure hunters . In: https://www.merkur.de . April 17, 2017 ( merkur.de [accessed November 13, 2018]).