The article reports on the re-election of Alice Weidt and Tinna Chrupala as leaders of Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party during their congress in Erfurt. Weidt received 81.3% of the votes, slightly improving her previous result, while Chrupala secured 70.05%, down from 82.7% in 2024. Both face criticism within the party: Chrupala is accused of being too close to Russia and criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump, while Weidt is seen as inconsistent due to her focus on family life in Switzerland. During the vote, an unexpected 'Imperial March' theme from Star Wars played over the speakers, later revealed to be a prank by someone hiding a Bluetooth speaker behind a curtain. The police confiscated four speakers but have yet to identify the perpetrators. In their speeches, both leaders emphasized the AfD’s goal to gain power, with Chrupala referencing upcoming regional elections. Additionally, a controversial proposal by the Thuringian faction leader Bierne Hake to remove restrictions on members joining extremist groups was withdrawn under pressure from the party leadership.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article covers a politically charged topic related to a far-right political party, it presents balanced reporting by including criticisms from both factions within the party and providing factual information about the election results, the prank incident, and internal party dynamics. There
Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 60 · Objetividad 40): Factuality is limited due to lack of primary sources, but some details align with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is low as the article contains subjective commentary and speculative elements.





