The "Mirror" and the Attack on AfD-Man Siegmund: Is the Case of Aiwanger Repeated Now?
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The Hamburger Nachrichtenmagazin attacks the AfD top candidate from Saxony-Anhalt with a title story. This shot is pretty sure to start backwards. A comment by Georg Anastasiadis.
The "Spiegel" makes Ulrich Siegmund attractive with the trick with which gangster rappers promote their albums, "Image on Sunday" shows the AfD candidate as a cowardly fellow, and the podcaster Ben Berndt only asks questions.
Three weeks before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, a "Spiegel" title image with Ulrich Siegmund, a top AfD candidate, is causing a stir. The news magazine defends its election.
The news magazine "Spiegel" portrays the Saxon-aligned AfD top candidate as "the most dangerous man in Germany" – and for this it brings ridicule and criticism without end. An in-house statement makes the matter even more embarrassing.
Shortly before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD candidate for the top of the list causes a stir. A portrait of the man who is classified as dangerous
AfD politician Ulrich Siegmund as "the most dangerous man in Germany? For this title the news magazine "Spiegel" had reaped a lot of criticism and ridicule. Now editor-in-chief Dirk Kurbjuweit defends the cover.
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