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==Policies==
 
==Policies==
Opposition to the [[Great Reset]], the [[COVID-19]] agenda,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpGQ-l5o5Js</ref> and uncontrolled/unconditional [[immigration]].
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Opposition to the [[Great Reset]], the [[COVID-19]] agenda,<ref>https://odysee.com/@Trump_Won_2020:b/Christine-Anderson-Speech-against-Covid-hoax-totalitarianism-11.03.21:5</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpGQ-l5o5Js</ref> and uncontrolled/unconditional [[immigration]].
  
 
===Northstream 2===
 
===Northstream 2===

Revision as of 17:32, 7 August 2023

Group.png AFD  
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AbbreviationAFD
Formation6 February 2013
HeadquartersBerlin
InterestsPopulism
Right wing populist party in Germany.

Alternative for Germany or Alternative for Deutschland is a political party in Germany.

History

Started as a new conservative political party in 2013 before being rebranded as "Nazis" by the German establishment, when they started to have significant success in elections right after the formation.

Like Die Linke, the AFD is monitored by German security services.

In the 2021 German parliamentary election, they fell from third largest party to fifth place.

Policies

Opposition to the Great Reset, the COVID-19 agenda,[1][2] and uncontrolled/unconditional immigration.

Northstream 2

Full article: Nord Stream

In April 2022 Tino Chrupalla spoke in favor of starting up the delivery from the Northstream 2 pipeline on the condition that payments can be done in Euro again. [3][4]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Full article: 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

In a historical vote in late April 2022 about "Comprehensive support for Ukraine", which mainly comes down to sending heavy weapons, machinery and ammunition to Ukraine in order to support the government of Zelensky, the members of the Bundestag overwhelmingly voted in favor for it. The bulk of the "no" votes came from the AFD and Die Linke.[5]

Tino Chrupalla pointed out that the declaration reads like an accession to war and could make Germany a belligerent in a nuclear war. In principle it is in Germany's interest to maintain good relations with both Ukraine and Russia.[6]


 

Party Member

PoliticianBorn
Maximilian Krah28 January 1977
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