The far-Right Alternative for Germany party has claimed the Magdeburg Christmas market killer is “a closet jihadist and ...
Anyone who does not like Germany should leave Germany immediately, said Alice Weidel, co-chair of the Alternative for Germany ...
The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, leads the ranking of candidates for the post ...
Alternative for Germany (AfD) leaders staged at rally in front of the Magdeburg Cathedral with AfD's chancellor candidate ...
MAGDEBURG: Germany's far-right AfD party on Monday (Dec 23) held what it called a "memorial" rally for victims of a ...
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The party’s co-leader Alice Weidel described the attack as “an ... Despite the suspect’s expressed viewpoints, which align with the AfD’s anti-immigrant stance and Islamophobic rhetoric ...
Alice Weidel, who is among AfD's top candidates in Germany's upcoming snap election, said that the attack in Magdeburg on Friday 'would not have been possible without uncontrolled immigration'.
The AfD's policies include the closing of the ... The party, currently fronted by federal spokespersons Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel, has 76 seats in the German Bundestag, the country's parliament.
The AfD has not commented on those posts. The party held a rally in Magdeburg later on Monday where co-leader Alice Weidel called for change "so we can finally live once again in security".