The Greens, too, were part of a culture war against the AfD, says Green Party leader Felix Banaszak. This further divided the country and enabled the AfD's rise.
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The Green leader Felix Banaszak has admitted his party's complicity in the rise of the AfD. No democratic party can absolve itself of this responsibility, Banaszak said the "image". The Greens were also part of a cultural struggle that had further divided the country. With regard to the AfD, Banaszak warned at the same time against exaggerations. When asked whether AfD politician Ulrich Siegmund was the "most dangerous man in Germany", he said: …