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BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's biggest opposition party the Alternative for Germany is harbouring a growing number of right-wing ...
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 ...
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.
Far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Alice Weidel looks on, as she and AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla (not pictured) give a statement, in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2025. (photo credit ...
In a first reaction to the decision, the AfD federal spokespeople Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel called the reversal “an important first step towards our actual exoneration." [Michael Kappeler ...
Leader of the AfD parliamentary group Alice Weidel, left, and AfD federal chairman and leader of the AfD parliamentary group Tino Chrupalla, 23 April 2024. Grand Lotto P282.9-M jackpot prize still ...
The right-wing party currently holds 152 seats in the German Bundestag, Alice Weidel/Tino Chrupalla: “Entscheidung des Verfassungsschutzes ist ein schwerer Schlag gegen die bundesdeutsche ...
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution or BfV, on Friday classified the country’s popular Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as ...
AfD party leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla denounced the decision in a joint statement, calling it “defamatory” and a “severe blow to German democracy.” “The AfD, as an opposition ...
AfD joint leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla said the decision was "clearly politically motivated" and a "severe blow to German democracy". They argued their party was being "discredited and ...