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(...) Plans for online Musk-Weidel meeting

The spokesman for the leader of the AfD, Alice Weidel, said concrete plans were underway for an online meeting between her and Musk.

That came after Musk himself suggested a meeting between the two via X's Spaces chat feature. "Wait until Alice and I do an X Spaces conversation. They will lose their minds," he posted. (...)

"Elon Musk is equipped with billions and unbridled communication power," Habeck wrote on X. "His call for the AfD is systematic: He wants to weaken Europe. Power must be limited: no business model must destroy our democracy. Europe must now use its power consistently."

Concerns are also growing in the UK as Musk takes an increasingly close interest in Britain's political scene, aligning himself with hard-right lawmaker Nigel Farage.

Musk has busied himself with taking aim at the UK's center-left Labour government, launching a series of blistering comments against British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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[–] muelltonne@feddit.org 57 points 6 months ago (21 children)

That's three months to five years prison time:

(1) Wer öffentlich, in einer Versammlung oder durch Verbreiten eines Inhalts (§ 11 Absatz 3) den Bundespräsidenten verunglimpft, wird mit Freiheitsstrafe von drei Monaten bis zu fünf Jahren bestraft.

(2) In minder schweren Fällen kann das Gericht die Strafe nach seinem Ermessen mildern (§ 49 Abs. 2), wenn nicht die Voraussetzungen des § 188 erfüllt sind.

(3) Die Strafe ist Freiheitsstrafe von sechs Monaten bis zu fünf Jahren, wenn die Tat eine Verleumdung (§ 187) ist oder wenn der Täter sich durch die Tat absichtlich für Bestrebungen gegen den Bestand der Bundesrepublik Deutschland oder gegen Verfassungsgrundsätze einsetzt.

(4) Die Tat wird nur mit Ermächtigung des Bundespräsidenten verfolgt.

https://dejure.org/gesetze/StGB/90.html

Would be kind of awesome if Frank-Walter pushes this

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