German Coalition Party Pulls Out of Deal on Spy Chief

Social Democratic Party says it wants to renegotiate agreement to transfer official who had publicly questioned reports about anti-immigrant riots

BERLIN—A partner in Germany’s governing coalition withdrew from a deal to transfer one of the country’s top intelligence officials to another post, citing public outrage at the settlement.

The ruling parties had agreed on Tuesday to move the country’s domestic intelligence chief to a new position at the interior ministry after he had publicly questioned the veracity of reports about anti-immigrant riots in eastern Germany.

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