German far-right elects new leaders after co-chair quits

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German Far-Right Elects New Leaders After Co-Chair Quits
Tino Chrupalla congratulates Alice Weidel at the AfD's federal party conference following her election as the party's second, equal federal spokeswoman. Photo: AP/Press Association Images
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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has elected two prominent figures to lead the party for the next two years, after one of its co-chairs quit in January saying it had become too radical.

Delegates voted for AfD’s remaining co-chair, Tino Chrupalla, to head the party together with parliamentary caucus leader Alice Weidel.

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The vote became necessary after Euro-MP Joerg Meuthen stepped down from the leadership in January, warning that the party risked being driven into “total isolation and ever further toward the political edge” with its current course.

Mr Meuthen was the party’s third leader to quit since Alternative for Germany was founded in 2013.

Alice Weidel
AfD’s Alice Weidel, centre, answers journalists’ questions after her election (dpa via AP)

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All cited extremist tendencies within the party that have also made it the subject of scrutiny by Germany’s domestic intelligence service.

Initially formed in opposition to the euro currency, the party swung to the right in 2015 to capitalise on resentment against migrants and entered the federal parliament for the first time in 2017.

Lately, it has vocally opposed almost all pandemic restrictions and western sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine.

The party received just over 10% of the vote in last year’s national election.

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Delegates at AfD’s congress in the eastern town of Riesa also voted Friday in favour of changing its statutes so that in future the party can be headed by a single leader.

The proposal was championed by Bjoern Hoecke, the party’s leader in Thuringia state, who is considered to be on the extreme right of the party and has espoused revisionist views of Germany’s Nazi past.

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