Far-right Leaders Exclude Germany's AfD from Center-right Alliance in European Parliament
Far-right figures Marine Le Pen, Matteo Salvini, and others have decided to exclude Germany's AfD party from a potential center-right alliance in the European Parliament, aiming to form a broad coalition without socialists and eco-extremists. This decision came after discussions in Brussels where the ID group, led by Le Pen, rejected the AfD's readmission, keeping the party isolated from right-wing EU factions.
Despite the exclusion of Maximilian Krah, the ID group remains firm in distancing itself from the AfD, suggesting the party forms a new group for re-admittance. In parallel, tensions rise within the French far-right as newly elected MEPs criticize party founder Éric Zemmour for actions that challenge coalition-building efforts ahead of the parliamentary elections.
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