AfD-Near Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung Demands State Money in Millions
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Party-based foundations receive millions each year from the state – only the AfD-affiliated Desiderius-Erasmus Foundation has so far run out of money. After the party's third parliamentary election, it is now also calling for funding.
HANNOVER. Under the guise of child protection, the AfD agitates against sexual education for children. The party warns against «early sexualisation» and «gender madness» – and now invites to a so-called children's protection congress in the Lower Saxony Landtag. It provides for violent protests even before it has begun. Child Protection? Illustration: Shutterstock A children's protection congress planned by the AfD in the Lower Saxony Landtag al…
Lectures, scholarships, political research – party-affiliated foundations receive funding from the state for these activities. The AfD-affiliated Desiderius Erasmus Foundation has so far received nothing. Is this changing now?


The Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung demands almost 1.8 million euros annually from the federal government for lectures and seminars. In addition, it wants to award scholarships for students close to AfD. Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt (CSU) must now assess whether the foundation acts unconstitutionally.

Lectures, scholarships, political research - party-oriented foundations get money from the state for this. The AfD-near Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung so far went empty. Does this change now?
Since 2018, the Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung has been waiting for funding from the federal government – so far in vain. According to the new foundation funding law, it is entitled to millions of euros. What the chairman Erika Steinbach says about this. This article Dissimilar treatment AfD-near Erasmus-Stiftung criticizes lack of funding from the federal government has been published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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