Weidel led the Alternative for Germany, a male-dominated party accused of far-right extremism, from the fringes into the ...
Put simply, more than four in every five of Germany's 59.2 million voters turned out. It reflects just how energised Germans ...
It’s another to traffic in symbols and slogans that were proscribed ... By meeting with Weidel, and thereby lending the AfD a measure of legitimacy it could not previously have imagined, Vance ...
Moments earlier, AfD had made history ... who has twice been found guilty of using a Nazi slogan. Outwardly, Weidel comports herself professionally, wearing suits and sporting a handkerchief ...
Becoming the second largest party in terms of numbers in Germany, far-right Alternative for Germany party (German: Alternative für Deutschland) has achieved a significant milestone, securing the ...
Weidel speaks at an AfD meeting after being elected Jan. 11 ... which criminalizes the use of Nazi slogans and symbols. The publication of Hitler’s Mein Kampf is banned, as are various forms ...
Ms. Weidel joined the AfD in 2013, when it was virtually a single ... the crowd started a chant that was a not-too-subtle play on a Nazi slogan, “Everything for Germany,” a phrase once carved ...
AfD head Alice Weidel speaks during a general debate of ... Höcke has appealed two convictions for knowingly using a Nazi slogan at a political event. AfD has support across Germany and is ...
The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
a banned Nazi-era slogan, engraved on the daggers of Adolf Hitler's paramilitaries. A state AfD leader, Bjoern Hoecke, has been fined for using those words. Weidel's spokesman denies a resemblance.
a banned Nazi-era slogan, engraved on the daggers of Adolf Hitler's paramilitaries. A state AfD leader, Bjoern Hoecke, has been fined for using those words. Weidel's spokesman denies a resemblance.
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