Wagenknecht Criticizes Merkel and Presents Political Vision
Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent German politician, recently criticized former Chancellor Angela Merkel, attributing the rise of the AfD to Merkel's policies. Speaking in Munich, Wagenknecht expressed concerns over uncontrolled migration, low pensions, and rising living costs, arguing that these issues have fueled the AfD's growth. She defended her party's cooperation with the AfD on asylum legislation and proposed limiting refugee numbers.
Wagenknecht also linked her political future to her party's success in the 2025 Bundestag elections. Her five-point plan includes reducing taxes and living costs, increasing the minimum wage, and freezing rents in expensive areas. To finance these measures, she suggested cutting subsidies for green energy and importing cheaper Russian gas.
The event attracted participants with pro-Russian sentiments and faced disruptions from Ukrainian demonstrators. Meanwhile, the AfD's presence at an educational fair in Stuttgart sparked protests, but organizers maintained their obligation to adhere to neutral admission criteria.
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