Germany’s AfD Pledges to Expel All Illegal Immigrants
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The AfD is leading in polls, but the party may have difficulty forming a government in Saxony-Anhalt in September.
Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party unveiled a manifesto on Saturday outlining its plan for its first 100 days in power if it wins elections in one of the country's eastern states, including a pledge to immediately deport all illegal immigrants.
In Magdeburg, the AfD presents what it would implement in the event of a takeover of power. It is the condensed version of its folk-authoritarian electoral program.
The far-right party presents the 100-day election program. Among the points are also the obligation to work for asylum seekers.
Greetings for Ulrich Siegmund, accusations against the CDU and a 100-day plan with radical demands - what the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt plans to do after the state parliament election.
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