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AfD initiated legal action and was allowed to hold their congress in Grugahalle as planned. In 2015, the significant 4th Federal Party Congress in the Essen Grugahalle occurred, which led to the strengthening of the right-wing faction that still dominates the party.
Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland, AfD, German pronunciation: [aːʔɛfˈdiː] ⓘ) is a far-right [4] and right-wing populist [5] [6] political party in Germany.
The AfD Brandenburg ran in the 2013 federal election and received 6.0 percent of the second votes. In May 2014, the party ran in the local elections in Brandenburg, where it won 3.9 percent of the second votes and a total of 39 mandates in district councils and city council assemblies.
The AfD Hamburg is the state association of the right-wing [2] [3] party Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland) in the German city Hamburg. The state association is led by politician Dirk Nockemann as state chairman. [4] [5] The party succeeded in entering Hamburg's parliament at their first attempt in the 2015 state ...
Alliance for Germany (Allianz für Deutschland, AfD), a defunct centre-right coalition formed for the East German general election, 1990; Alliance of Democratic Forces, political alliance in Ivory Coast; Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland, AfD), a far-right political party in Germany
Bernd Lucke (born 19 August 1962) is a German economist, professor, author and former politician. He co-founded the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in 2013 and served as the party's federal chairman until July 2015, when he was displaced and left the party soon after.
Since mid-January 2024, widespread protests against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have been taking place in Germany, after a report by investigative journalist group Correctiv revealed the presence of in-office party members at the meeting of right-wing extremists at Potsdam in 2023, centered on "remigration" proposals to organize mass deportations of foreign-born Germans ...
In 2023 various German media outlets such as Der Spiegel, ARD, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Die Welt, ZDF Frontal, T-Online, and Correctiv have published findings on the AfD's connections with Russia. Based on manifestos, trips, quotes and speeches, the "AfD's systematic shift" (Correctiv) towards Russia has been widely observed. [4]