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“It is a mistake that the AfD is the only faction that does not have a vice president of the Bundestag,” the CDU politician told newspapers of the editorial network Germany (RND), according to Sunday’s preliminary report. “It benefits the AfD that its candidates regularly fail in Bundestag elections.”
This supports “their own victim myth, in which the party so lustfully bathes itself,” Redmann continued. “She’s trying to stigmatize the others as bad Democrats.”
Of course it is the free decision of the individual MP, Redmann added. “But I can only advise that the AfD gets a replacement in the presidency of the Bundestag.” The AfD has a vice president in the Brandenburg state parliament, and that is of no use to the party. “It has no significant relevance in daily parliamentary life.”
The AfD, which has been in the Bundestag since 2017, has never been represented in the Bundestag presidium. Several parliamentary group candidates for the deputy post have failed in recent years.
Recently, a debate has erupted again about a possible AfD ban. The background is the reports of a secret meeting with right-wing extremists about plans to expel people with a migrant background from Germany.
(AFP)
Source: Blick

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