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German regional lawmaker admits drawing swastika on ballot paper next to far-right candidate’s name

BERLIN (AP) — A German regional lawmaker admitted Friday that he drew a swastika next to a far-right candidate’s name in a state parliament vote and said he was giving up his post as a deputy speaker of the legislature.

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German regional lawmaker admits drawing swastika on ballot paper next to far-right candidate's name

A general view of the Baden-Wuerttemberg state legislature in Stuttgart, Germany, Thursday, July 24, 2025. (Bernd Weissbrod/dpa via AP)


BERLIN (AP) — A German regional lawmaker admitted Friday that he drew a swastika next to a far-right candidate’s name in a state parliament vote and said he was giving up his post as a deputy speaker of the legislature.

The speaker of the legislature in the southwestern state of Baden-Wuerttemberg said Thursday that someone had drawn the Nazi symbol on a ballot paper in a vote for a regional cross-border body that includes representatives from Germany as well as neighboring France and Switzerland.

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