Wilko Möller

His 2024 campaign advertisements were investigated as potentially violating German laws regarding allowable speech and eventually removed by police.

[1] He held anti-migrant positions, claiming that the city's refugee population would eventually bring an end to "law and order".

[5] The district chairwoman of Die Linke in Frankfurt, Anja Kreisel, informed the prosecutor's office about Möller's campaign poster, arguing that it shows a hidden Nazi salute.

[6] Möller responded that the raised arms were intended to evoke a rooftop, not mirrored salutes, but the party has frequently used Nazi language as well as symbols, such as Goebbels' "Lügenpresse".

[5] The site from which the stock photo was purchased, U.S.-based Depositphotos, also stated that Möller's use violated their terms as they specifically restricted use of that image to non-political purposes.