Ralf Niemeyer Wants to Be Part of Europe’s Next Migration Wave to Crimea

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.”