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Fears are mounting that the EU's democracy could be under threat from espionage.
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00:00With the European Parliament elections just six weeks away, fears are mounting that democracy in the EU could be under threat from spies.
00:08Despite experts warning about state-sponsored intelligence operations for several years,
00:13Germany is the latest European country to be rocked by a spying scandal.
00:17Political professor Dr. Hajo Funke says the AfD is one of the most dangerous parties in Europe.
00:23There have always been accusations against Maxime Lacroix,
00:28there have always been accusations against Bistron.
00:30They are two very radical representatives within the legal system of this party.
00:37And yes, it may be that the authorities liked the time to uncover the whole thing.
00:48The arrest and firing of the advisor to AfD's European Parliament,
00:52top candidate Maximilian Kraff as spying for China, has shaken the party.
00:57The German Bundestag met to discuss Russia and China's threat to European democracy.
01:03Your shop, Mr. Kupala, serves the Russian president.
01:08The political role model of your party is the Communist Party in China.
01:14All this is becoming more clear every day.
01:17And all this shows that the AfD is a disgrace for this house and for our whole country, ladies and gentlemen.
01:24The Alternative for Germany party has distanced itself from Krah,
01:28who denies being involved with the espionage.
01:31Earlier this month, AfD's second European candidate, Peter Bistron,
01:35also denied accepting 20,000 euros from a pro-Russian portal.
01:39But these allegations could be just the tip of the iceberg,
01:43with experts warning that authoritarian networks are using espionage tactics
01:47to gain political, military and diplomatic advantages across Europe.
01:52Liv Stroud, in Berlin, for Euronews.

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