Germany's AfD party adopts 'radical' manifesto ahead of polls
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Five months from the regional election, the far right adopted on Saturday in Magdeburg a government programme for Saxony-Anhalt which aims at individual freedoms. With 40% of voting intentions, it could govern its first region by an absolute majority. ...
"Never Their Program Has Been so Radical": in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, the Afd Is Ever More Popular
At five months of a regional election that could upset the political scene, the German far right party held its congress on 11 and 12 April. With 40% of the intention of voting, it hopes to govern its first region in Germany.
Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is on an upward trend in the Saxonia-Anhalt country's opinion polls and could get the absolute majority at the regional elections in September. According to BBC, it would be for the first time when an extreme right party reaches power in a German country from Al Doilea Rázboi World War. This weekend, AfD officially adopted a government programme described as “racial” and guided by the German pro-ethnic for Saxon…
The party's election manifesto contains many radical plans that the Kremlin likes, but there is a caveat with World War II. The ultra-right AfD party presented the government's radical plan on the eve of September's regional elections in Germany. The plan calls for depriving Ukrainians of refugee status, deporting migrants, purchasing Russian gas and exchanging schools with the Russian Federation. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference …
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