Controversy Surrounds AfD's Provocative Tactics
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is under scrutiny following a controversial campaign involving fake 'deportation' tickets, which have sparked a police investigation in Karlsruhe. The tickets, distributed by the AfD, were condemned by various political figures, including Karlsruhe's mayor and Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, who criticized the party's divisive tactics. Despite a significant decrease in net migration and asylum applications in Germany, the AfD's hardline stance on immigration remains central to its agenda, as reflected in its intensified election program for the Bundestag.
Democratic parties continue to distance themselves from the AfD due to its extremist associations. This isolation has not prevented the AfD from maintaining a strong position in polls, trailing only the center-right CDU. Meanwhile, protests against the party's policies are planned across Germany, with prominent figures supporting these demonstrations. The party's leaders are also engaging internationally, with ties to Trump's camp, highlighting its controversial and polarizing position within German politics.
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