NewsCDU's Christian Hirte employed Russian linked to FSB

CDU's Christian Hirte employed Russian linked to FSB

The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported that CDU representative Christian Hirte employed a Russian national with ties to the FSB. Thanks to Konstantin K., Kremlin authorities allegedly received firsthand information about German parliamentary contacts.

From the left, CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Christian Hirte
From the left, CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Christian Hirte
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Paulina Ciesielska

"The office of CDU politician Christian Hirte is located on the sixth floor of the Paul Loebe Haus building" and resembles other Bundestag offices. "After the Russian attack on Ukraine, a man from Russia began working here: Konstantin K.," writes "FAZ."

After the war broke out, K. quickly contacted Hirte and told him he had fled Russia. The Russian's contract began in March 2023, after he had previously worked at the Moscow office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) and was a KAS scholarship recipient.

Putin's man in the Bundestag

According to the German newspaper, K. maintained contacts with Russian opposition figures who oppose Putin abroad. "He is considered well-connected in these circles and succeeds in introducing prominent opponents of Putin to the Bundestag." However, for some time, there were suspicions that "K. is in contact with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the powerful successor to the KGB in Putin's empire."

Thanks to his pass, Konstantin K. had access to the German parliament until the end of 2024. Hirte assures that K. did not have access to the office's or Bundestag's internal data. However, German security agencies confirmed that K. was in contact with the FSB.

"Russian authorities and their special services thereby had the opportunity to obtain firsthand information about the German parliament's contacts, especially the then opposition CDU/CSU's, with Russia and Putin's opponents," emphasizes "FAZ."

Despite suspicions, Hirte did not immediately terminate the contract with Konstantin K. to avoid arousing his suspicions. Only in late summer 2024, he received a recommendation to quietly end cooperation with the Russian. Hirte informed K. that his contract would expire at the end of 2024, after which K. stopped working in the Bundestag.

The German newspaper "Bild" notes that Hirte "also regularly travelled to Moscow after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2014" and is one of a whole group of CDU/CSU politicians, including active foreign policy experts, "whose contacts with Russia are suspiciously monitored by friendly Western intelligence services."

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