Individual Union Politicians Call for a Change of Course in Dealing with the Afd
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13 Articles
Several Union politicians call for a new approach to the far right AfD. There is a need for confrontation and dialogue rather than isolation.
Ex-politicians of the Union call for a new approach to the right-wing foreign party AfD.
In some surveys, the AfD is already ahead of the Union - in the East, even with a clear distance. Several once influential Union politicians call for a rethink. They believe that whoever isolates the AfD only makes it even stronger.
Chancellor Merz strongly refuses to cooperate with the AfD. But not everyone in the Union sees it that way. Some well-known politicians of CDU and CSU demand to grind the wall of fire. The impression "All against the AfD" must be avoided.
Formerly influential Union politicians call for a change of course in dealing with the AfD.
The former CDU Secretary General wishes for "new red lines" for dealing with the AfD. "Unenchantment did not succeed through boycott," says the former Minister of Defense.
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