Scholz says Germany ‘will not accept outsiders intervening’ in election
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rebuked U.S. Vice President JD Vance during a speech at the Munich Security Conference, stating that outsiders should not dictate Germany's actions against the far-right AfD party.
- Scholz emphasized that Germany's commitment to combating fascism and racism opposes support for the AfD and stated that German democracy is protected by laws against hate speech.
- Scholz stated, 'We firmly reject that,' emphasizing Germany's commitment to combat fascism and racism ahead of the upcoming election on February 23.
- Scholz condemned support for the far-right AfD by outsiders, including Elon Musk, labeling it as detrimental to democracy in Europe.
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