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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, including union members, civil society groups, and left-wing parties, gathered in Erfurt, Germany, to oppose the annual conference of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The protests led to roadblocks and required significant police presence, with estimates suggesting around 15,000 demonstrators attended. During the conference, the AfD re-elected its leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, who have guided the party's rise in national opinion polls. The AfD expressed confidence in its growing influence, aiming to win regional elections in September and eventually gain national power. The party emphasized themes of national identity, opposition to immigration, and criticism of mainstream politics, with rhetoric highlighting concerns over Germany's decline.

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

Thousands of protesters, including union members, civil society groups, and left-wing parties, gathered in Erfurt, Germany, to oppose the annual conference of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The protests led to roadblocks and required significant police presence, with estimates suggesting around 15,000 demonstrators attended. During the conference, the AfD re-elected its leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, who have guided the party's rise in national opinion polls. The AfD expressed confidence in its growing influence, aiming to win regional elections in September and eventually gain national power. The party emphasized themes of national identity, opposition to immigration, and criticism of mainstream politics, with rhetoric highlighting concerns over Germany's decline.

Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames the AfD's actions and rhetoric as representing a legitimate political movement seeking power, emphasizing their focus on national identity and opposition to immigration. While the protests are described, the tone leans toward acknowledging the AfD's rising influence and their own,

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