Right-Wing Extremist Meeting in Potsdam: AfD Faction in Brandenburg State Parliament Sticks to Deportation Demands

2024-01-17 14:08:10

The AfD faction in the Brandenburg state parliament supports the content of the right-wing extremist secret meeting in Potsdam. The meeting is said to have discussed, among other things, the mass expulsion and deportation of migrant people from Germany. The deportation demand is “not a secret plan, but a promise,” said the chairman of the AfD parliamentary group in the Brandenburg state parliament, Hans-Christoph Berndt, according to Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB).

AfD in Brandenburg is sticking to its parliamentary group spokesman

According to the RBB, Berndt compared the research collective’s report Correctiv with spying methods of totalitarian states. “What is now being set up here as an attempted scandal is clearly a propagandistic and secret service attempt to crush the AfD,” said Berndt in the Potsdam state parliament.

The parliamentary group spokesman for the Brandenburg AfD, Tim Krause, is said to have taken part in the right-wing extremist meeting in Potsdam last autumn. However, Berndt announced at a press conference on Tuesday that he would remain in office. Krause himself did not answer the journalists’ questions. AfD party leader Alice Weidel separated from her speaker Roland Hartwig after it became known that he had also taken part in the meeting.

1705504634
#Rightwing #secret #meeting #Brandenburg #AfD #supports #content #rightwing #extremist #meeting

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.