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Afd-Streit: Rossmann and Vorwerk Leave Family Business Association

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The business association The family entrepreneurs want to open themselves up for talks with the AfD. The two member companies Rossmann and Vorwerk therefore step out. There are also criticisms from other members.

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The business association The family entrepreneurs want to open themselves up for talks with the AfD. The two member companies Rossmann and Vorwerk therefore step out. There are also criticisms from other members.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The drugstore chain Rossmann and Vorwerk are no longer members of the family business association. Thus, the companies react to the abolition of the AfD contact ban.

·Germany
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Within the German economy, there is a rupture: as a consequence of the opening up to the AfD, some companies distance themselves from the association "Die Familienunternehmer". The drugstore market Rossmann even ends its membership.

The Association of Family Entrepreneurs opens up for discussions with the AfD. The criticism is triggered by members. While Rossmann draws consequences, other companies say nothing.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Rossmann resigns from the Association of Family Entrepreneurs – in protest against its new, less strict course towards the AfD. Deutsche Bank is also drawing consequences. Due to its demarcation strategy, the Association is increasingly under pressure.

·Dortmund, Germany
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A few days after the Association of Family Entrepreneurs has abandoned its fire wall to the AfD, other business associations are also open to ... The post After a family entrepreneur initiative: Further business associations speak for an open approach to the AfD from appeared first on Apollo News.

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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