Beer and schnitzels with the AfD in Germany’s right-wing heartlands

The far-right party is now the country’s second most popular. There have been rumours it might be banned, but its politicians say Berlin just won’t listen to them on migration and eco issues

Over beer and schnitzels, members of the local branch of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party gathered one evening last week in the back room of a rustic inn in Waltershausen, on the edge of the Thuringian forest.

As they discussed their politics, considered radically right-wing by many in Germany, the walls behind were decorated with oil paintings of rural scenes and glass cases containing the dolls for which the picturesque little town was once famous.

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TV Host ‘Faked Racist Tweet by AfD’

A German broadcaster has parted ways with a television presenter after the presenter allegedly made up a racist social media post earlier this month and attributed it to Frauke Petry, the former leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Maurice Gajda, host of the programme Explosiv, was suspended by broadcaster RTL this week after Ms. Petry accused him of fabricating a post from X, the tabloid Bild reports.

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Germany under fire for dropping Nato spending pledge

Germany’s government has been criticised for an “absurd” plan to present interest payments as defence expenses after stepping back from pledges to hit Nato spending targets.

Berlin abandoned a legally binding commitment to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence in a last-minute reversal on Wednesday, a government official told Reuters.

An objection to the clause, which had been part of a new budget financing law, was reportedly raised by the foreign ministry. The ministry is run by the Green party in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-way coalition government.

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Former German Intelligence Chief Faces Politically Motivated Investigation

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), is investigating its former boss, Hans-Georg Maassen, over alleged links to the far-right movement Reichsbürger (Citizens of the Reich). Maassen, a vocal critic of mass migration and green climate policies, calls the move politically motivated.

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Are you ready for the first Muslim chancellor of Germany?

Germany is headed for disappearance as a nation, people, identity and culture. That’s the way the Greeks and Romans went.

The first Muslim German chancellor is the prophecy for “Germany in thirty years”.This is the plot of “Die Kandidatin”, the novel by Constantin Schreiber, winner of the Grimme Prize and Tagesschau correspondent . Sabah Hussein and his electoral success with the Greens are the result of the great demographic changes he now calls “diversity”. Sabah comes from Neukölln, the immigrant district in Berlin. Within the left, Sabah prevails by launching the struggle for the veil in the name of feminism and the fact that the Social Democrats are a party “now made up only of old men”.

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Germany: Unpopular Left-Globalist Politicians Call for AfD Ban

With support for the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party at an all-time high, calls to ban the party outright are growing louder among increasingly unpopular left-globalist politicians, along with their lackeys in Germany’s mainstream liberal press.

Speaking last week at the 75th anniversary of the Herrenchiemsee Convention—the first of which, in 1948, resulted in the initial draft of Germany’s post-war constitution—Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who occupies the largely ceremonial role as President of the Federal Republic, appeared to call for the AfD to be banned, saying: “We all have it in our hands to put those who despise our democracy in their place.” 

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From hungry rats to exploding tires: The German government’s got a problem with planes

Cracked windows, faulty radios and cables chewed by rats — the German government’s track record of sending its top officials on diplomatic trips by plane is, at best, patchy.

On Monday, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was the latest unfortunate German minister to fall foul of plane problems.

Baerbock was stranded in Abu Dhabi due to her plane having a broken landing flap. As a result, her visit to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji is now up in the air — unlike German government planes!

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Germany cannot keep ignoring AfD voter concerns

Despite efforts to ban the party, support is surging

I was sitting in a beer garden in Fürstenwalde, southeast of Berlin, when the disturbing news alert about the deaths of six migrants in the Channel pinged up on my phone. I told my German friends about it and the small boats crisis in Britain, but didn’t get very far before one of them interrupted me: “You call that a crisis? It’s much worse here and our government doesn’t even pretend it cares!”

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AfD member beaten by usual suspects

Andreas Jurca, running for the Bavarian state parliament for the patriotic Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, was brutally attacked on the weekend after Antifa doxxed a list of addresses of AfD politicians. Instead of arresting the criminals, the police also spread the “assassination list.”

This source suggests the perps may have been Antifa and or Migrants.

h/t Kiki9

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Private Addresses of AfD Politicians Published

The public prosecutor’s office in Frankfurt has launched an investigation into an incident that saw members of the left-globalist Antifa issue veiled incitements to violence against Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) candidates standing for the upcoming Hessian state elections after publishing their private home addresses.

The action, which gave rise to widespread condemnation, also prompted—likely for reasons having to do with optics—sharp disapproval from the Federal Ministry of the Interior, headed by Nancy Faeser, who previously wrote for an Antifa magazine managed by an organization with links to far-left extremism.

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AfD leader says Germany is heading for ‘Rotherham-style scandal’ because of immigration

Germany’s “uncontrolled” immigration policies are leading the country towards its own version of the Rotherham child sex abuse scandal, a prominent figure from the radical right has claimed.

In an interview with The Times, Maximilian Krah, who is spearheading the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party’s European election campaign, said an influx of non-European immigrants could never compensate for a shortfall in the “indigenous” birth rate.

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Germany: Momentum Builds for Left-Wing Anti-Immigration Party

Sahra Wagenknecht

Five to ten MPs from the German Die Linke party have quietly pledged support for a left-wing, anti-mass immigration party rumoured to be formed by disgruntled former party leader Sahra Wagenknecht in a move that could split the German left down the middle.

A current MP for North Rhine-Westphalia, Wagenknecht has earned a reputation in German left-wing politics as a radical outsider with vocal opposition to Berlin’s generous asylum policies and its commitment to NATO in Ukraine. Wagenknecht left Die Linke acrimoniously in March, amid speculation that she was exploring the potential for a new left-wing migration-critical party.


Ms. Wagenknecht may be the establishment’s wish dream – The far-left challenge to Germany’s far-right AfD

Related – They Just Keep Coming: German Asylum Applications Up 80%

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