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Germany’s far-right party starts its European campaign without lead candidate

AfD MEP Maximilian Krahe was asked to stay away: One of his parliamentary assistants has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.

Falcon powers – Two weeks ago, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party announced that it would launch its European campaign on Saturday, April 27, in Donaueschingen (Baden-Württemberg), a peaceful Black Forest town near the Swiss border. The visuals printed ahead of the event featured three names: the party’s two co-presidents, Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel, and MEP Maximilian Krah, AfD lead candidate for the European elections on June 9.

On Saturday, Chrupalla and Weidel were in Donaueschingen, but not Krah. Four days after one of his parliamentary assistants was arrested for allegedly spying for China, and three days after the courts decided to open two investigations against him on suspicion of funding from China and Russia, Krah was asked to stay away “so as not to influence the campaign and the party’s image,” as the AfD leadership put it. When his appearance was canceled, another candidate, Marc Jongen, fifth on the party’s list for the European elections, replaced him on the visuals redesigned at the last minute.

Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, co-leaders of the far-right AfD party, at a rally ahead of the European elections, April 27, 2024, in Donaueschingen (Baden-Württemberg). SILAS STEIN / AFP

While several hundred protesters gathered outside to condemn the AfD as a party of “foreigners, fascists and demagogues” or to rename it “Alternative for dictators,” the speakers did not dwell on the topic, except to play the victim card. “For weeks now, our party has been systematically discredited and pilloried,” said AfD co-president Weidel. Emil Sänze, president of the AfD Baden-Württemberg federation, echoed Weidel’s claim: “We are facing a large-scale campaign aimed at smearing our lead candidate.” “These days, some people are trying to lock the AfD inside a Chinese safe,” said Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky, a member of the far-right FPÖ party.

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