Together with her husband, she founded several conservative associations. On several occasions, the tax authorities have investigated the couple, accused in particular of having misappropriated donations intended for their associations. Von Storch was a co-founder of the
Göttinger Kreis – Students for the Rule of Law Association – an organization which sought to campaign for reparation for the expulsions and nationalization of land in the Soviet occupied zones of Germany and the former
East Germany. The organization calls for appropriated land to be returned to their original owners. The association organized various events with
Mikhail Gorbachev, among others. Von Storch was a member of the
Free Democratic Party and in 2013, became a founding member of
Election Alternative 13 set up by
Bernd Lucke as the precursor to
Alternative for Germany. In 2014, Beatrix von Storch was elected a
Member of European Parliament representing
Alternative for Germany. Initially a member of the
European Conservatives and Reformists group, she left the group in April 2016, forestalling her imminent expulsion, and immediately joined the
Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group. In the
2017 German federal election, she was elected to the
Bundestag and presently serves as deputy chairwoman of the AfD's parliamentary faction. Following her election to the Bundenstag, she resigned her seat in the European parliament and was replaced by
Jörg Meuthen. Von Storch has been described as a
social conservative. She has expressed opposition to
same-sex marriage and
abortion. She has accused school gay youth networks of using "forced sexualization" on their students. Von Storch also supported the United Kingdom's vote for
Brexit and is a friend of British eurosceptic politician
Nigel Farage. In parliament, she regularly shows her support for
Israel which she regards as an ally in the fight against
Islamism and in 2017 created the pro-Israel "Friends of Judea-Samaria" group in the
European Parliament. Asked in 2016 about the ideological proximity between the AfD and the
Front national, she believes that on economic issues,
Marine Le Pen is too far to the left, stating that she does not agree with Le Pen's ideas on
protectionism and
state interventionism. She has been characterized as a member and supporter of the more moderate
Alternative Mitte faction of the AfD. ==Controversies==