German Far-Right Unveils Anti-Migrant Policies for State Government
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Around two months before the state parliament election in Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD confirmed its goal of taking over the government. At the state party congress in Magdeburg, top candidate Siegmund said that people wanted political change. In the event of an election victory in September, several key points were immediately implemented.
The AfD reaffirms its claim before the state elections in Saxony-Anhalt: An immediate programme for 100 days sets harsh accents, as well as recent scandals.
Many in the AfD already call Ulrich Siegmund their "Prime Minister". The top candidate presents what he wants to implement in the first 100 days – if he makes it into office.
Greetings for Ulrich Siegmund, accusations against the CDU and a 100-day plan with radical demands - what the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt plans to do after the state parliament election.
In Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD could become government responsibility after the election in September. "We set the tone," her 35-year-old top candidate Siegmund asserts himself victoriously and presents a program for the first months of a possible government.
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