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Bundestag - Afd Politician Keuter Reaffirms Will to Change His Group's Behaviour

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Following the closing session of the AfD parliamentary group, deputy leader Keuter confirmed his party's intention to behave differently in Parliament in the future.

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Lean Right

The AfD Group in the Bundestag says that it wants to be more moderate and to make a different tone than before. The Brandenburg AfD Group does not think it is such an idea. Sometimes one has to "severely react".

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

Following the closing session of the AfD parliamentary group, deputy leader Keuter confirmed his party's intention to behave differently in Parliament in the future.

·Germany
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The AfD wants to be moderate and not only like the right edge, but also the middle. Can this risky strategy work?

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

The AfD is taking a new course, refraining from extreme concepts and planning possible alliances. A strategy with political explosives.

·Germany
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Lean Left

At her exam, the AfD parliamentary group passed a paper without the keyword »remigration«. It wants to appear more moderate, strategically it remains without a perspective of power.

·Germany
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Lean Right

Alice Weiel and the AfD tip change their strategy. Fighting concepts like remigration disappear from the new policy paper.

·Berlin, Germany
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mittelrhein-tageblatt.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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