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Digital Conference Republica - Chancellor Merkel: "Parties Should Not Define Themselves via the AfD"

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
In view of the high poll values of the AfD, Chancellor Merkel has called on the democratic parties to reflect on their own strengths. At the Digital Conference Republica, Merkel said that it is important not always to define oneself indirectly via the AfD. Instead, it is important to say what the plan for this country is.

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In view of the high poll values of the AfD, Chancellor Merkel has called on the democratic parties to reflect on their own strengths. At the Digital Conference Republica, Merkel said that it is important not always to define oneself indirectly via the AfD. Instead, it is important to say what the plan for this country is.

·Germany
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Old Chancellor Angela Merkel advises the democratic parties to reflect on their own strengths. Whoever does not want the AfD to become strong should "do something about it".

·Germany
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Angela Merkel visits the Republica and talks about the future of Europe there. In a well-filled room, she makes it clear that the right of the stronger is currently "brutal" enforced. Europe has only one chance.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Angela Merkel visited the digital trade fair re:publica. On the stage of the European Forum she talked about the concerns of young people, crises and the Baltic-Buckel whale. She gave a clear rejection to a rumor.

·Leipzig, Germany
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The former Chancellor Angela Merkel was a guest at the digital conference re:publica. The topics included: world politics, the AfD and its own professional future.

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Angela Merkel shows herself at the re:publica relaxed and politically at the same time: Between personal insights and clear warnings she calls for a vote. radioeins reporter Julia Vismann was present and reports about it.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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