The boycott of the distant in the German parliament seems to end: “An alternative to Germany” (Adn or German – AFD) can receive leadership positions.
Legislators from the CDU party of the new chancellor signal the destruction of Mura, thanks to which leading politicians refused to work with radical fractions for decades, reports Politico.
The CDU party, which won the elections in Germany, radically softens its approach to working with distant right, since the reality of the altered political landscape of the country begins to give a sign.
The intersection of Christian democrats (CDU) – Helmut Kol and Angela Merkel – resolutely refused to cooperate or conclude agreements with the extreme right -wing politicians, but now this “wall” seems to be destroyed in the process of organizing the work of the German parliament after February 23.
The success of the distant alternative to Germany, which for the first time in the history of the country took second place, questioned the previous consent of the parties not to cooperate with the radicals.
According to Politico, some AFD deputies on the sidelines have already established contacts with representatives of other parties and received support for support for senior positions in parliamentary committees.
AFD continues to contribute to anti -migration and anti -European politics.
AFD received more than 20% of the vote and received 152 places and became the largest opposition party in the Bundestag, which gives him the right to preside in several committees that have real leverage, including the formation of the agenda.
Earlier, the CDU and SDPN jointly ignored the AFD right to apply for official parliamentary posts, in particular, they systematically blocked their candidates for the position of Visypic Bundestag – a position that is traditionally provided to each of the parliamentary factions.
It is noteworthy that before the elections to Bundestag Olaf Solz and Friedrich Merz, they promised not to cooperate with the extreme right.
Source: Racurs

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