
Explosive allegations have emerged from Germany’s recent federal election, with a formal complaint accusing authorities of widespread procedural failures and intentional sabotage that may very well have altered the outcome of the vote.
The complaint, filed by Marcel Luthe—a former Berlin lawmaker for the liberal, pro-business Free Democrat Party and the current chairman of the Good Governance Union—lays out a detailed 80-page argument, accompanied by over 200 pages of supporting documents, Berliner Zeitung reports.
The complaint asserts that the 2024 Bundestag election, which resulted in a narrow victory for the globalist Christian Democrats over the insurgent, anti-establishment Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), was marred by a series of “avoidable electoral errors” that, according to Luthe, may have altered the outcome of the vote.
Luthe, who does not pull any punches, accuses the German election system of being “sabotaged according to plan,” especially in ways that disenfranchised German voters living abroad, who traditionally lean away from the old parties and the ruling coalition, composed mainly of the Greens and the socialists.
He contends that the electoral process was deliberately skewed to favor establishment parties, while systematically disadvantaging opposition movements—most notably Sahra Wagenknecht’s left-wing nationalist BSW party, which fell just 10,000 votes short of passing the five percent threshold required to secure parliamentary representation.
Among the most damning claims in Luthe’s report is that the election allowed ballots to be cast without adequate voter ID verification. Sound familiar? Citing existing electoral laws, Luthe argues that most voters should have been required to present a government-issued photo ID. Instead, instructions sent to election boards in cities like Stuttgart directed poll workers to accept election notifications alone—documents that, Luthe notes, lack any “forgery-proof features.”
Luthe warned that “this opens the door to significant abuse,” noting that with more than 65,000 polling stations across Germany, even small procedural lapses could lead to tens of thousands of questionable votes, potentially enough to sway the outcome.
He insists the practice grossly violates the core democratic principle of election integrity and undermines public confidence in the outcome.
In one alarming case, voters reportedly arrived at their polling stations only to be told that their ballots had already been cast by someone else. In the town of Bad Kreuznach, near Frankfurt, for example, more ballots were discovered than registered voters. Sound familiar? Similar complaints, including claims of stolen or missing mail-in ballots, also emerged in multiple districts.
One of Luthe’s central arguments is that German voters abroad—many of whom are traditionally skeptical of the mainstream parties—were effectively silenced. His union received numerous complaints from expatriates who never received their voting documents, despite registering on time. Others reported delays that made it impossible to return ballots before the deadline.
“This was no accident,” Luthe posted on X, calling the election a “farce” and asserting that the government deliberately sabotaged overseas participation. “When voters outside the country are systematically excluded, it’s not democracy—it’s manipulation.”
Luthe also criticized Germany’s rigid five percent electoral threshold, which keeps smaller or newer parties from entering parliament unless they clear the vote percentage nationally. He argues that the rule disproportionately impacts non-establishment voices, like the BSW and the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), and distorts true voter representation.
Luthe, in light of these concerns raised in the complaint, is demanding that full transcripts from all polling stations be made public. Without a thorough, independent audit, he warns, there’s no way to determine whether these cases were isolated mishaps or part of a deeper, more systematic failure.
“This election must be scrutinized from top to bottom,” Luthe said. “Anything less is a betrayal of the democratic process.”
As Europe grapples with growing discontent toward traditional political structures, Luthe’s report is likely to intensify calls across the continent for fairer, more transparent electoral systems.
With similar controversies already unfolding in France and Romania, where leading opposition figures like Marine Le Pen and Calin Georgescu have been sidelined by legal and institutional mechanisms, many are beginning to ask the deeply troubling question:
Are the increasingly desperate globalist elites rewriting the rules of democracy to maintain their grip on power?
The German government has yet to respond to the full scope of Luthe’s allegations.
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