‘Firewall’ Crumbles: Bundestag Passes Migration Motion With AfD’s Support
The German centre-right and right-wing parties said that introducing tough asylum laws takes priority over the hysterics of the Left.
The German centre-right and right-wing parties said that introducing tough asylum laws takes priority over the hysterics of the Left.
Mainstream politicians denouncing anyone who supports the AfD shows that the true election interference lies in the establishment’s own persecution of the party.
Merz is quiet about the fact that the policies of his own party allowed the mass influx of migrants in the first place.
Those now vying for power have all been part of the previous governments responsible for economic chaos and political instability.
“I am now 70 years old, 35 years in the East, 35 years in politics, apparently two lives … and the second half cannot be understood without the first.”
BSW leader says coalition talks are off unless centre-right softens stance on arming Ukraine.
With an eye to next year’s general elections, the German establishment is increasingly adopting the AfD’s position on migration.
Germany’s aspiring chancellor pledges that his party—and the European People’s Party—will do “everything” to prevent the Union from “spiraling into debt.”
With its ‘firewall’ against the AfD, the CDU stubbornly clings to a losing left-wing coalition.
Mainstream media depicts AfD as suffering huge losses in Thuringia elections when the opposite is true.