A lawmaker from Germany's far-right AfD party, Petr Bystron, denies allegations of receiving money from a Czech-based, pro-Russia media outlet called 'Voice of Europe.' The accusations suggest ties to Russian funds, with the ruling party in Austria also accusing the far-right of enabling Russian spying.
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Far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) politician Petr Bystron is being accused of taking payments from the now-defunct Russian web portal "Voice of Europe," which was based in Prague. https://t.co/UeUlcB2OFR
German far-right politician denies taking Russian money https://t.co/dqtgZSazsU
A lawmaker from Germany’s far-right AfD party denies taking money from a Czech-based, pro-Russia media outlet https://t.co/C9vMVVZQZn