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German Far Right AfD Leader Dismisses Comparisons to Nazis, Says Party is 'Exact Opposite of Hitler'

Summary by Latin Times
During a discussion between billionaire Elon Musk and chief of the German far-right AfD party, Alice Weidel, Weidel pushed back against comparisons between her party and the German Nazi party.

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In their conversation, which was highly academic, the billionaire and the party co-leader said that there is excessive immigration in Germany, which Merkel is to blame for.

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In the podcast about X, the dialogue between the American millionaire and the leader of the German ultra-right

·Italy
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Migration, energy policy and freedom of speech were the main topics of the conversation between Elon Musk, owner of Tesla, SpaceX and the social media platform X, and Alice Weidel, co-chair and chancellor candidate of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) on Thursday evening at X. They also analyzed the historical role of Adolf Hitler.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Weidel actually wants to talk about the history of the AfD first, but Musk involves her in individual discussions. For example, on the topic of energy policy: ... The post Bureaucracy, energy and education: Musk and Weidel lament Germany's decline appeared first on Apollo News.

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AfD leader Alice Weidel has described former Prime Minister Angela Merkel as the "first green chancellor" and sharply criticized her. In an online conversation with entrepreneur Elon Musk, he also attacked her immigration policy and the nuclear phase-out.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
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