
Germany’s Right Surges as Voters Back Tough Migration Stance
As CDU and AfD gain ground after backing a motion to turn back migrants at the border, left-wing intimidation is escalating.
As CDU and AfD gain ground after backing a motion to turn back migrants at the border, left-wing intimidation is escalating.
Desperate calls to ban the AfD show how scared mainstream parties are of populists—and by extension their voters.
In yet another phase of the witch hunt against its political rivals, the left-liberal government resorts to intimidation of those it accuses of undermining the constitutional order.
“We do not want to act as an extension of other countries or the EU.”
In a sign of panic, government and opposition mainstream forces are cooperating to amend the constitution.
ZDF attempts to ‘correct’ AfD leader Alice Weidel’s statistics failed spectacularly.
A petition signed by 30,000 people was enough for the German bank to hinder the party from receiving donations.
Party membership “leads to the presumption of unreliability under firearms law,” the ruling says.
Left-wing extremists say they want to use violence to stop party congress after Essen CDU mayor and city council efforts failed to do so.
The German national conservatives have given up on rejoining ID and will instead lead their own group further to the right.