The day before the German host election, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Ainsdern, Switzerland, in front of the home of Alice Weidel, the AFD’s right-wing capulist leader. Protesters expressed their opposition to distant party policies, with one emerging slogan being “1933 – Never Again.”
The city, where the German Prime Minister AFD candidate in Sunday’s elections, has her second home in Bandetag’s election, also featured a crowd of Alice Wardell’s group.
The protesters passed the city with a strong police presence, but the counter demonstrators were blown away and tried to get the protesters to own songs. In the banner, they had the slogans “Nazi Pleasus” and “1933-Never Again.”
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Police described the atmosphere as hot, but there was no more serious incident, Reuters said. Those who were detained five people were either prohibited or did not follow the directions of officers.
Alice Weidel protests in front of her house. Just before the Vandetag election
On Sunday, 630 lawmakers will select 59.2 million German citizens in 299 constituencies. Voting begins at 8:00 and ends at 6:00pm. The first exit voting forecast will be published immediately after the polling station is closed.
In the context of a possible election coalition, there is mainly the return of the SO-Called Great Union (SPD Christian Democrats) and the SPD and Green Chastin Alliance (SO-CALLED KENYAN COALITION).
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Polls show that AFD currently enjoys around 20% of support. Voters and experts say Sunday’s election could become the second-strongest party for moderators.
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