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Controversial blockade action: Even an AfD party congress has to be endured
CH🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Controversial blockade action: Even an AfD party congress has to be endured

The article discusses the controversial street blockades organized by protesters against the AfD party congress in Erfurt. It acknowledges the widespread protest against the event but criticizes the use of illegal road blocks, arguing that such actions do not support Germany's democracy.

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Controversial blockade action: Even an AfD party congress has to be endured

The article discusses the controversial street blockades organized by protesters against the AfD party congress in Erfurt. It acknowledges the widespread protest against the event but criticizes the use of illegal road blocks, arguing that such actions do not support Germany's democracy.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the protests against the AfD as illegitimate and harmful to democracy, using strong language to condemn the blockades. While it does not directly attack the AfD's policies, it implies that their presence in politics is problematic and that opposing them through disruptive tactics,

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