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    Friedrich Merz Targeted by pro-Russian Disinformation Before German Vote, Researchers Say

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Friedrich Merz is targeted by a pro-Russian disinformation campaign using fake accounts to influence Germany's election.

    Friedrich Merz Targeted by Disinformation Ahead of German Vote

    By Thomas Escritt

    BERLIN (Reuters) - A network of more than 700 fake social media accounts has sprung up in the last week of Germany's election campaign, researchers say, promoting pro-Russian narratives and demonising conservative election frontrunner Friedrich Merz.

    The bot network, dubbed "Geist" by researchers working with Germany's Robert Bosch Foundation, carries anti-conservative, anti-war messages with AI-generated pictures of Merz.

    Merz, a backer of Ukraine in its war with Russia, leads ahead of Sunday's vote but has lost ground to the second-placed Alternative for Germany (AfD), which opposes arming Ukraine and wants to restore Germany's energy ties to Russia.

    "These and similar disinformation campaigns are known to the Information Security Office," Germany cybersecurity watchdog BSI said about the campaign.

    The identity of the people behind the posts on social media network X is unclear, but most of the accounts were created in December and made bland, apolitical posts before switching to anti-Merz messaging a week ago, the researchers said.

    Most have AI-generated profiles and background pictures, illustrating their posts with AI pictures of Merz.

    Some posts portray Germany as being stuck in a spiral of economic decline that can only be halted if it starts buying Russian gas again.

    Russia's embassy, which has in the past rejected as hostile propaganda assertions about bot-led election influence, did not respond to a request for comment.

    Merz's spokesperson declined to comment.

    The campaign has garnered little interaction, but its scale highlights the efforts being made by interested parties, both foreign and domestic, to influence an election that could be a watershed for Europe's far-right and for Ukraine.

    "We can assume the foreign agents of influence will attempt to push the election in their direction," the government said late last year.

    Other posts portray Merz, Germany's likely next Chancellor, as controlled by the U.S. and link him to mass immigration under previous conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    A poor performance by Merz's conservatives could force Germany's mainstream parties into a three-way coalition, which might lack the votes to reform fiscal rules that have slowed military spending and aid to Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Thomas Escritt; editing by Giles Elgood)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Friedrich Merz is targeted by a pro-Russian disinformation campaign.
    • •A network of over 700 fake accounts promotes anti-Merz narratives.
    • •The campaign aims to influence Germany's upcoming election.
    • •Merz's support for Ukraine is a focal point of the disinformation.
    • •The campaign's scale underscores foreign influence efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Friedrich Merz targeted by pro-Russian disinformation before German vote, researchers say

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses a pro-Russian disinformation campaign targeting Friedrich Merz ahead of Germany's election.

    2Who is Friedrich Merz?

    Friedrich Merz is a conservative politician and election frontrunner in Germany, known for supporting Ukraine.

    3What is the 'Geist' campaign?

    The 'Geist' campaign is a network of fake social media accounts spreading anti-Merz and pro-Russian narratives.

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