Berlin, 6 July 2026. On the impulse paper on digital sovereignty, Chairman of the AfD parliamentary group in the Committee on Digital and State Modernization, Robin Jünger, explains: "It is now official: First the old parties reject the AfD faction – then their networks write off our ideas. For years, the German government has led Germany in digital dependence: from American cloud corporations, Asian supply chains, Brussels overregulation and a …
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Berlin, 6 July 2026. On the impulse paper on digital sovereignty, Chairman of the AfD parliamentary group in the Committee on Digital and State Modernization, Robin Jünger, explains: "It is now official: First the old parties reject the AfD faction – then their networks write off our ideas. For years, the German government has led Germany in digital dependence: from American cloud corporations, Asian supply chains, Brussels overregulation and a …