
Alice Weidel: Will the Unorthodox Right-Winger Redefine German Politics?
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Follow our minute by minute coverage on the German federal election to get the latest updates from our team in Berlin.
Nearly 60 million Germans will go to the polls this Sunday in elections that will shape not just the country’s but the continent’s future.
Weidel’s party has successfully shifted the Overton window, setting the political agenda a week before the elections.
If Hungary had given in to pressure from the Brussels elite to accept migrants, the country would look like Germany today, the PM said at a press conference with AfD’s Alice Weidel.
Sunday’s debate featured the first and third most popular choices for chancellor while denying Alice Weidel a platform despite AfD surging to 22% in polls.
PM Viktor Orbán: “Berlin has always been a city of walls. It’s time to tear another one down!”
Bad news for Brussels: from free speech to Ukraine, the AfD chief said nothing that the liberal censorship machine could deem ‘disinformation.’
Leftist MEPs can’t stand the idea of AfD breaking out of the German mainstream’s media blackout.
Party co-chair Alice Weidel calls the Commission announcement a “frontal attack on the freedom of expression.”