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Extremism: Minister of Justice: Liebich is caught "sooner or later"

Published on September 3, 2025

Copy the current link to the mechanism list The right -wing extremist Liebich still does not sit in prison.The case now causes some discussions. Saxony's Minister of Justice Constanze Geiert expects the right -wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich, who are sought by arrest warrant."I assume that the law enforcement agencies will sooner or later take up," the CDU politician told the "Spiegel".Liebich was not in prison last Friday in the prison in Chemnitz and has been searched since then. Geiert sees no authorities Since Liebich's disappearance, there has also been criticism of the authorities' approach, including the public prosecutor's office in Halle.The state parliament in Saxony-Anhalt wants to deal with whether mistakes have been made in the next week. Geiert now defended the handling of the authorities with the case: "I don't want to say that this is a normal procedure, but you always have to put this case in relation to other crimes."Liebich was not a serious or violent criminal and appeared in the process for all hearing dates."In this respect, there was obviously no reason to take them in pre -trial detention in order to prevent possible escape," said the minister. Liebich was sentenced to a total prison sentence of one year and six months without probation in July 2023 - at that time still as Sven Liebich - by the Halle District Court for sedition, bad subsequent speech and insult.The appeal failed, as did the revision later. Change of law required At the beginning of this year it became known that Sven Liebich had his gender entry from male to female and the first name in Marla Svenja changed.The case recently rejected the debate about the new self -determination law.With the law that came into force in November 2024, which replaced the former Transsexual Act, changes to the gender entry and the first name were significantly facilitated. In addition to Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU), Geiert also called for a change to the Self -Determination Act."I am for a examination law for registrar if you have doubts about the seriousness of a person who wants to use the self -determination law," said the minister.It would also be conceivable for them that the Self -Determination Act will no longer apply to the prison in the future. dpa