Germany’s AfD Pledges to Tone Down Its Rowdiness in Parliament
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The AfD wants to present itself less harshly in the Bundestag and decides on a code of conduct for it. In practice, however, the tone remains sharp at first, as becomes clear with party leader Weidel.
The AfD Group has agreed on rules of conduct in the Bundestag's plenary. Members are to be moderate and avoid "conflicts of interest", it says.
At the meeting in Berlin, the AfD MPs are working on the orientation of their party. In the future, efforts will be made to achieve a "moderate appearance" in the Bundestag. Polarizing terms have been deleted in the position paper.
During a closed-door meeting, the leaders of the extreme right-wing German party call on Members to adopt new lines of conduct to present themselves at the next elections as a respectable force, while maintaining a radical agenda
The AfD parliamentary group meets before the summer break for a two-day exam. Positions are confirmed, also Benimmregeln are the topic.
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