Volker Münz
Volker Münz (* born August 8, 1964 in Verden (Aller)) is a German banker and politician (Alternative for Germany). He is member of völkisch-nationalistic Der Flügel and since 2017 member of German Bundestag.
Volker Münz | |
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Member of the Bundestag | |
Assumed office 24 October 2017 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 August 1964 |
Nationality | German |
Political party | AfD |
Münz worked in a bank and studied economic science at Universität Hannover. His last position was head of a departement in Hypovereinsbank.[1][2]
Volker Münz spoke in the summer of 2019 against a candidacy of the Thuringia parliamentary leader Björn Höcke as federal chairman of AfD. He feared a consolidation of polarization within AfD, if the prominent representative of the national wing came on the federal executive committee. "We do not need any sharp comments, we also do not need an inappropriate style." He criticized Höcke's style at the Kyffhäuser meeting. There, he had massively attacked the AfD Federal Board and asked his critics to leave the party. "He talks about unity, but he splits," said Münz in 2019.[3]
References
- Volker Münz ist AfD-Mann der ersten Stunde. In: Südwestpresse.
- Karen Schnebeck: Die Angst des Mittelstands und ihr Gesicht. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung. 25. August 2017, abgerufen am 9. Mai 2018.
- "Parteiinterne AfD-Kritik an Höcke - "Er redet von Einheit, aber er spaltet"" (in German).