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AfD leadership reaffirms power claim at party congress

The article reports on the AfD (Alternative for Germany) party congress where leadership reaffirmed their claim to power. Party leader Tino Chrupalla stated during the closing remarks that the AfD aims to win elections in Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Berlin in September, and to take over government after the next federal election. Co-leader Alice Weidel emphasized that the AfD is the strongest force and is preparing for a potential early federal election. Both leaders expressed confidence in their ability to govern and called for implementing policies that would fundamentally change Germany’s direction.

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AfD leadership reaffirms power claim at party congress

The article reports on the AfD (Alternative for Germany) party congress where leadership reaffirmed their claim to power. Party leader Tino Chrupalla stated during the closing remarks that the AfD aims to win elections in Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Berlin in September, and to take over government after the next federal election. Co-leader Alice Weidel emphasized that the AfD is the strongest force and is preparing for a potential early federal election. Both leaders expressed confidence in their ability to govern and called for implementing policies that would fundamentally change Germany’s direction.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the AfD's ambitions as legitimate and confident, using strong language such as 'to siegen' (to win), 'regieren' (to govern), and 'vom Kopf auf die Füße stellen' (to turn Germany upside down). The emphasis on winning elections and taking control reflects a right-wing agenda, while贬

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