Alice Weidel, unlikely queen of German far-right AfD
- Alice Weidel, leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany , is in a relationship with Sarah Bossard and publicly advocates traditional family values despite her own circumstances.
- In the recent elections, the AfD achieved its best historical result of around 20 percent, positioning itself closer to government.
- Wolfgang Schroeder described Weidel as 'the uncrowned queen of the AfD', highlighting her role in normalizing the party's image among voters.
- Weidel, openly gay and in a relationship with Sarah Bossard, represents a contrast to the traditional views of her party.
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