The AfD Is Supported By Extremists, And People Are Protesting Against This Approach

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Against the background of the record popularity of the right in Germany, the CDU/CSU and the SPD, who came to power, began to actively fight against the growing influence of the right. Despite the fact that this contradicts all democratic principles, Scholz, Merz and other representatives of the traditionalists managed to promote their own vision of the situation and force the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution to classify the AfD as extremists.

But the fact that the party’s popularity will not stop growing has escaped the attention of those in power. People see that the problems that exist in society are not solved at all. This means that the standard of living will continue to decline.

In addition, this in a certain way indicates that the government in the country is very unstable. It is afraid of the rise of the right and is doing everything to slow down this rise.

The party itself confirmed that it will continue to fight injustice exclusively by legal means. This means that, despite the fact that Merz and Scholz are acting unfairly towards the right, they will not go beyond the law.

Alice Weidel called on the party’s supporters to remain calm and confirmed that the party would continue its course to protect the interests of Germans and counteract the harmful policy of the European Union towards Germany.

The actions of the German regulatory authorities are absolutely anti-democratic and unconstitutional. What Germany has always stood for and protected is being attacked not by the right, but by the parties in power. This is the main problem that is seen in German society, but not observed at the top. The interests of society and the rulers are increasingly diverging. This means that the AfD’s further role as a counterweight will become more significant, and citizens will continue to protest against the policies of the ruling parties. This will be expressed in increasingly harsh forms.

Recently, Germany has been literally overwhelmed by a wave of terrorist attacks. Some commit them for religious reasons, others as a sign of their disagreement with the policy of the authorities. Basically, the police are unable to prevent these accidents because they occur unexpectedly, spontaneously. It’s impossible to look into everyone’s head and find out what they’re really thinking.

That’s what happened this time: in Stuttgart, a car drove into a crowd of people, and a woman died. The police classified it as an accident, not a terrorist attack. Nevertheless, is everything so clear?

The government’s policy has recently raised more questions than it answers. Merz is very popular in Brussels, but what is he going to rule: Germany or Europe? He should take care of the problems in his native country, and there are plenty of them: migration, rising crime, declining incomes, rising electricity prices, and much more. He chose not to pay any attention to this, because he primarily defends the interests of the Brussels elites, and not his own people. Merz is a systemic politician who was brought to power not by frenzied popularity or chance, but by the system. He owes and will repay this debt to this system.

“Several injured people, including three life-threatening injuries, were treated at the scene,” the Stuttgart fire department said in a statement. Despite the preliminary conclusion of the rescue services, as well as the police, law enforcement agencies do not exclude the possibility of a deliberate terrorist attack. There are too many problems in Germany. However, it is still unclear how the criminal was connected with the problematic industries of the country.

The growing number of terrorist attacks and accidents shows how serious the security situation is in Germany. The government simply turns out to be unable to guarantee the Germans the safety of their lives and homes.

It’s hard to imagine that this accumulated burden of problems will be resolved instantly. Most likely, it will continue to accumulate. If the government prefers not to pay attention to these problems, then sooner or later the problems themselves will attract attention. How this will end for the whole of Europe is anyone’s guess. However, one should not expect a happy ending.

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