Yesterday, Germany witnessed massive demonstrations against the far-right Alternative for Germany party. The reason was the revelation that officials of the party, which ranks high in opinion polls, discussed in a secret meeting plans for the mass deportation of immigrants.
more than 250 thousand Germans demonstrated Yesterday in many cities, they are preparing to demonstrate today against the far-right Alternative for Germany party, raising banners with the slogan “Nazis out.”
Backlash after secret 'Potsdam meeting' – far right discusses plans for mass deportations of immigrants and Germans
Today they will be outside the Federal Parliament in Berlin and Munich, but also in East German cities that are strongholds of the AfD.
They are expressing their anger at the party's true intentions because on January 10 it was revealed that officials from the AfD took part in a secret meeting in Potsdam where plans were discussed for the mass deportation of not only immigrants who constitute a permanent member of the party, the party Anti-immigrant, but also anti-German citizens, who, based on their own opinions, are not properly integrated into society.
Present at this meeting in Potsdam was far-right Austrian Martin Schellner, who supports the conspiracy theory that immigrants aim to expel white Europeans from Europe.
There were also two executives from the hard-right wing of the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) called the “Union of Values”.
After revealing their participation, the “Union of Values” announced its withdrawal from the Christian Democratic Union and will now establish its own faction with the aim of running in the local elections next September.
Editor: Pantelis Junos
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