Excluded from Debate, Green Party Told to Fight Amongst Themselves Like Mennonites
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According to Green leader Banaszak, the democratic parties have not yet found an answer to the AfD's rise. Banaszak said the "Rheinische Post" from Düsseldorf, far-right forces dominated the agenda and the other parties stood there like "the rabbit in front of the queue". The public debate fluctuated between scandalization and normalization, but the focus is always on the AfD.
After the CDU, the AfD is the second most powerful force in parliament. Recently, a debate started among politicians on how to deal with the party.
Excluded from Debate, Green Party Told to Fight Amongst Themselves Like Mennonites
MONTREAL, QC After failing to meet the criteria necessary to participate in the federal leaders debate, the Green Party of Canada has been told to told to fight amongst themselves, instead, “just like the Mennonites.” “I guess this year it’s Mennonite-style debate for us,” said party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault. “We may not be as adept as the Mennonites, but we do have some experience with in-fighting.” The Green Party’s Mennonite-style debate …
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