AfD’s Actions Don’t Change Its Extremism
The AfD party held a congress and stated it wants to be in power. Many people oppose the party's views. The party wants to use coal and nuclear energy again.
The AfD party held a two-day event in Erfurt. They presented themselves as a professional party. People there expressed their opposition to fascism. The party wants to change Germany’s energy policies. Businesses in eastern Germany are worried about the changes. The AfD’s plans challenge Germany’s current energy plans.
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Highlights
AfD's Radical Stance
The AfD party continues to hold radical views at its congress.
Shift to the Right
The AfD party is moving further to the right.
Antifascist Sentiment
People in Erfurt are expressing opposition to fascism.
Coal and Nuclear Push
The AfD wants to use coal and nuclear energy.
Economic Concerns Raised
Businesses in eastern Germany fear economic problems.
Perspectives
- The AfD party held a party congress.
- The AfD party claims to want power.
- The AfD party is moving further to the right.
- The AfD party’s plans challenge Germany’s energy policies.
The AfD party presents itself professionally and asserts its claims to power.
Der Standard
The AfD party’s actions highlight concerns about extremist views.
Der Standard
The AfD wants to return to coal and nuclear energy.
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The AfD’s plans challenge Germany’s existing energy transition policies.
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