In the
2021 federal election, he ran for the direct mandate in the
Mansfeld constituency without being on the AfD Saxony-Anhalt state list. He won the direct mandate with 25.1% of the first votes and thus entered the
20th German Bundestag. On September 8, 2022, Farle resigned from the AfD parliamentary group and has been a non-affiliated member of parliament since then. According to
Zeit Online, he had previously threatened his parliamentary colleagues with resignation in connection with the
Russian attack on Ukraine, in anger over their "one-sided accusations" against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Farle ran for re-election in Mansfeld in 2025, however he received 1.9% of the vote as an
independent while the AfD's
Kay-Uwe Ziegler won the seat with 43.8% of the vote. == See also ==