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Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD sets sights on power
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Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD sets sights on power

Thousands of protesters gathered in Erfurt, Germany, to block access to the annual convention of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which re-elected its leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla. The demonstration, involving unions, civil society groups, and left-wing parties, saw around 15,000 participants, with police using riot gear to manage the crowd. The AfD, which has risen in popularity ahead of regional elections in September, celebrated its growing influence, with leaders expressing confidence in future governance at both regional and national levels. Weidel and Chrupalla emphasized themes of national identity and immigration control, while the party's rhetoric included references to Germany's perceived decline and calls for stricter border policies.

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Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD sets sights on power

Thousands of protesters gathered in Erfurt, Germany, to block access to the annual convention of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which re-elected its leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla. The demonstration, involving unions, civil society groups, and left-wing parties, saw around 15,000 participants, with police using riot gear to manage the crowd. The AfD, which has risen in popularity ahead of regional elections in September, celebrated its growing influence, with leaders expressing confidence in future governance at both regional and national levels. Weidel and Chrupalla emphasized themes of national identity and immigration control, while the party's rhetoric included references to Germany's perceived decline and calls for stricter border policies.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article presents the AfD as a rising political force with strong nationalist rhetoric, it does not overtly frame the party as either positively or negatively. It reports on the protests and the party's internal dynamics neutrally, providing context about the political climate and the AfD's

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