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Thousands Protest in Germany Ahead of AfD Conference

Police said about 20,000 protesters blocked roads and delayed delegates as the far-right party opened its two-day meeting.

  • On Saturday, July 4, 2026, thousands of protesters blocked roads and staged sit-ins across Erfurt, Germany, attempting to disrupt the Alternative for Germany annual convention.
  • Critics and historians said the conference coincided with the 100th anniversary of a 1926 Nazi Party meeting in nearby Weimar, viewing it as deliberate provocation; AfD officials deny the timing was intentional.
  • Police estimated around 31,000 demonstrators participated, while inside the venue, delegates re-elected co-leaders Alice Weidel with 81% of the vote and Tino Chrupalla with 70%, a sharp drop from his prior 83%.
  • During opening speeches, AfD leaders mocked protesters and declared the party ready to govern regionally, targeting 40% of the vote in September's Saxony-Anhalt state election.
  • Mainstream parties maintain a "firewall" policy refusing to cooperate with the AfD in coalition governments, though the party secured a court injunction earlier this year suspending its "extremist" designation.
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Deutschlandfunk broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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