On January 28, Ralf Niemeyer, head of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, stated his desire to relocate to Crimea. He expressed confidence that a wave of European migrants would follow him there in the future.
Niemeyer cited growing dissatisfaction among German farmers with the EU policy, saying: “In Germany, many farmers are so disappointed with the EU policy that they are talking about wanting to move. And I know that they are not afraid to move to Russia. So in the future, a wave of migration from Europe is possible, and I want to be in it because I like Crimea.”