Stefan Möller | |
|---|---|
Möller in 2018 | |
| Member of the Bundestag | |
| Assumed office March 2025 | |
| Constituency | Thuringia |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1975-03-23)23 March 1975 (age 50) Erfurt |
| Party | Alternative for Germany |
Stefan Möller (born 23 March 1975) is a German politician fromAlternative for Germany. Since 2014 he has been one of the two state spokespersons of theAfD Thuringia and a member of theLandtag of Thuringia. Since 2025 he has been a member of Bundestag.
Möller was born inErfurt and began studying law at theFriedrich Schiller University inJena in 1994. After completing his legal traineeship, he has been working as a lawyer since 2004 and has had his own law firm in Erfurt since 2007. At the same time, he became corporate lawyer forTEAG Thüringer Energie [de] in 2007.
Möller is married and has two children.
Möller has been, together withBjörn Höcke, one of the two state spokespersons of theAfD Thuringia since 2014. From 2013 to the beginning of 2016 he was also an assessor in the AfD district association of Central Thuringia.[1] In the2014 Thuringian state election, he entered the Thuringian state parliament via the AfD Thuringiastate list. On 22 September 2014, he was elected parliamentary manager of the AfD state parliamentary group.[2] In March 2015, he signed theErfurter Resolution.
Möller is a member of the Committee for Economics and Science. He is also the AfD parliamentary group's spokesman on energy policy, economic policy and migration policy. From 2015 to November 6, 2017, Möller was a member of the advisory board of theThuringian Development Bank and the Society for Employment and Economic Development of the Free State of Thuringia mbH. In April 2018, Möller was elected chairman of the Justice Committee in the Thuringian state parliament. The election was preceded by a dispute lasting several months after the previous chairman,Stephan Brandnerr, moved to theBundestag; MPs from the SPD, the Left and the Greens accused Möller of a "lack of understanding of the rule of law" and of abusing the rights of parliament with "rules of procedure games".
In the mayoral election in Erfurt on April 15, 2018, Stefan Möller received 14.4 percent of the vote and came in third place.[3]
Along with Björn Höcke, Möller was the co-initiator of the Wednesday demonstrations of the Thuringian regional association of the AfD.
In the2025 federal election, Möller is running in the federal electoral district of Eisenach – Wartburgkreis – Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis and in second place on the AfD state list. He will be one of eight AfD MP from Thuringia, which bringing the völkisch ideology of Björn Höcke in the parliament. "There is also significantly more Björn Höcke in the new AfD faction." (Süddeutsche Zeitung)[4]