The leading candidate for the AfD, Maximilian Krah, announced that he will be firing an assistant, Jian Guo, who was arrested on suspicion of spying for China. Guo, a German national who had worked for Krah since 2019, is accused of passing on information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament to a Chinese intelligence service, as well as monitoring Chinese dissidents in Germany. Krah emphasized that he will not step back from his position as the party’s top candidate in the upcoming European Parliament elections, despite the overshadowing of the election campaign by Guo’s arrest. Krah insists that there was no wrongdoing on his part and is working to reconstruct Guo’s activities in order to clear up the matter.
The arrest of Guo has put the far-right AfD party in a negative spotlight, as they have already faced criticism for their Russia-friendly positions. Krah expressed his commitment to finding out the exact allegations against Guo and stated that his office will work to reconstruct everything Guo was involved in. Krah announced that he will not be attending the AfD’s official campaign rally in Donaueschingen due to the overshadowing of the campaign by Guo’s arrest, but affirmed that he will continue as the party’s lead candidate. He aims to refocus the election campaign on European issues and move away from the unpleasant situation caused by Guo’s espionage charges.
The German round of the European Parliament elections is scheduled for June 9, and Krah acknowledged that the election campaign has been overshadowed by Guo’s arrest. However, Krah remains determined to maintain his position as the lead candidate for the AfD and is dedicated to refocusing the campaign on important European issues. Despite the setback caused by Guo’s espionage charges, Krah believes that he can continue in his role and lead the party forward in the elections. Instead of avoiding the issue, Krah plans to address it directly and move the campaign in a more positive direction.
The incident involving Guo’s arrest for espionage is not an isolated case, as three Germans were also arrested for suspected spying for China on the same day. Additionally, British prosecutors charged a former UK parliament researcher and another man for spying for China. The series of espionage cases involving China highlights the growing concern around the world about foreign interference and espionage activities. These cases have raised awareness about the need for increased vigilance in protecting sensitive information and preventing unauthorized access to critical data. The implications of these incidents extend beyond individual cases and point to larger issues of national security and intelligence operations.