AfD wants to be moderate. Head of the German organization about others: Gameplay

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AfD wants to present himself in a little utmost way and has adopted the principles of speaking in the Bundestag.


AfD in Bundestag wants to appear more serious and to this end its club adopted fresh rules of conduct, as his spokesperson confirmed. The paper states: "Members search uniform and average speeches in parliament to supply the club with political capacity and credibility". another rules in the paper prohibit Members of corruption and conflict of interest.

Co-chair of the AfD Tino Chrupalla spoke of greater work towards the increasing electorate and announced a different speech of AfD speeches in parliament. A more serious behaviour is besides meant to item AfD's ambitions to yet enter the government.

According to Bundestag data, the number of order calls at the plenary session increased importantly from 47 to 135 in the last word compared to the erstwhile one. According to the erstwhile Bundestag president Bärbel Bas (SPD), it is AfD who leads in these statistics.

Weidel on another Parties: Gameplay


Party leader Alice Weidel despite these announcements, the calming of the party's appearances during the club's Saturday closed gathering was invariably harsh.

Weide attacked supporters of the illegalization of AfD, comparing them to Nazi dictatorship Adolf Hitler. Paradoxically, it is AfD – an ideologically far right organization and considered by the counterintelligence to be extremistic – that ambiguity refers to the achievements of the 3rd Reich: a close associate of Weidel Alexander Gauland had already praised Wehrmacht years ago.

On the another hand, the co-chair of the AfD, whose grandpa was an active Nazi, refuses to recognise the Polish name Głubczyc, and the east Lands of Germany named "Central Germans" on the X, meaning not to recognise without the leader of the another force already in the Bundestag border on Oder and Nysa. Or at least demonstrative malice about it.

Weidel peculiarly attacked the SPD on Saturday, which advocated an effort to ban AfD. The parties considering this procedure called the "loser parties" (loser parties). "That's precisely what we had in 1933," she added.

Sanitary cordon around AfD


The possible launch of the AfD ban procedure before the Constitutional Tribunal has been discussed in public debate for a long time. The ruling chadetia calls for caution in this matter, fearing failure (as in the case of the NPD years ago). Supporters of this step, however, believe that the AfD's extremist views were confirmed by a fresh assessment by the national Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

The intelligence agency raised the classification of the full AfD this year to "confirmed right-wing extremism". However, the organization took legal action on this issue, so the classification has been suspended for the time being.

Alice Weidel besides criticized one more time the alleged sanitary cordon or fire dam, which is the exclusion of the far right from cooperation by the remainder of the groups in the Bundestag. After the February elections, AfD did not execute (theoretically serving as a second power in parliament) functions in commissions, as another parties did not support its candidates for committee presidents in voting.

The remainder of the clubs consistently besides exclude the organization from legislative initiatives. Recently, the football club of Members and erstwhile Members has changed the rules so that far-right MPs cannot play in it.

(DPA/mar)


Written by Monika Margraf


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