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Söder sees growing right -wing extremism at the AfD
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With its work, the federal government also wants to reduce approval from the AfD. So far, the numbers speak a different language. The CSU boss criticizes the “constant panic” in Germany.
CSU boss Markus Söder continues to exclude cooperation with the AfD. “The AfD would have to change people and content, in style and in tone, and many, many, many people in a self-cleaning process. It does not do that, on the contrary,” said the Bavarian Prime Minister in ZDF “Berlin directly summer interview” when asked what the AfD had to change as a coalition partner.
“We are more likely to experience the reverse that right -wing extremism is getting stronger,” emphasized Söder. Just as the AfD is currently presenting, a coalition is “in no way conceivable”. Rather, the observation of the party must be expanded.
Söder also criticized the “constant panic that we have in Germany”. The AfD is made really strong by “this constant talk”, “because we only stare at the snake about the speeches and how the rabbit stare on the snake”. Now it is important to rule.
“We have a new government, we have new ministers. They are new people, completely new people,” said the CSU boss. He thinks that important change of direction in foreign policy, in defense, migration and economy have been launched.
Surveys see AfD at 25 percent just behind the Union
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The AfD has increased slightly in the Insa Sunday trend. In the survey, which the opinion research institute raises weekly for the “Bild am Sonntag”, the party has again reached an approval of 25 percent since mid -May. This corresponds to an increase of one percentage point. Forsa also recently saw 25 percent, other institutes.
With 27 percent, the CDU and CSU keep their value from the previous week. The SPD currently comes to 15 percent, the Greens to 11 and the left to 10 percent. Insa interviewed 1,83 people from July 28th to August 1st.
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Source: Stern

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