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AfD co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla responded with outrage and deplored an "abuse of state power to combat and marginalize the opposition.” The party filed an emergency motion with ...
Simply sign up to the German politics myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. As Germany marked the 80th anniversary of the end of the Nazi regime, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier ...
In this year’s federal election, the far-right AfD candidate Tino Chrupalla won nearly 49 percent of the vote in the town. Given stagnant growth and precarious external demand, the government would be ...
Tino Chrupalla, federal chairman and parliamentary group leader of the Altenative for Germany (AfD), takes part in the party's national convention. During the conference, the AfD plans to adopt ...
AfD leader Alice Weidel says labeling her party extremist is undemocratic and undermines the rule of law. She accuses German intelligence of overreach and sees no cause for self-criticism.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) on Thursday celebrated a "new age" in the country's politics, one day after it helped to pass a motion in the German parliament for the first time.
Speaking to The Telegraph this week, Martin Hess, a senior AfD MP, warned that the German state was trying to punish the AfD for speaking “uncomfortable truths” about mass migration, which he said ...
Tino Chrupalla took over as one of the co-chairs of the far-right populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) in 2019.
But Merz has repeatedly and categorically ruled out working with AfD, as have other mainstream parties. AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla told cheering supporters that “we have achieved something historic ...
The Committee of the Regions and the European Parliament join forces to lobby the EU executive: the housing emergency must ...
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