Sharing organizations are afraid that after the DNA election will “receive a greater influence” on the German policy.
One month before the early election in Bundestag, thousands of Germany residents came to demonstrations against right -wing extremism and the right -Poopolistic party an alternative for Germany (ADN). DW reported this on Sunday, January 26th.
In particular, in Cologne, the protest under the “for democracy” slogan was collected, according to police, from 15 to 40 thousand participants. According to organizers, Cologne Association counters (Köln Stellt Sich Quer, KSSQ), there is a threat that after the DNA election will “get greater influence” on German policy.
The demonstration was designed to “send a strong signal” in support of the Democrat, Social and Open World of Germany, KSSQ notes.
In Berlin, a “Sea of Lights against the Landfill” campaign took place at the Brandenburg Gate, where at least 35 thousand people took part. Demonstrations against right winged extremism have also been declared in many other cities, including Munster and Zigen, on the federal land, the North Rhine-Westphalia.
In the city of Galle, located on the federal land, Saxony-Agalt, where the DD began the election campaign, police counted from 8 to 9 thousand contract participants.
While in the west of the ADN, Ilon Musk, who said he considers the party the “best choice for Germany” and that “boasts that you are German, normal.”
In the past, Musk called Germany’s Chancellor Olaf dropped a “fool” after the coalition in Germany. In addition, the businessman said it seems that only the AFD can solve the problems facing Germany. These statements were made against the rear of preparations for the parliamentary election in the Federal Republic of Germany planned for February 2025.
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