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Sjezd pravicové AfD provázejí bouře. Ulice Erfurtu obsadily tisíce odpůrců
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Sjezd pravicové AfD provázejí bouře. Ulice Erfurtu obsadily tisíce odpůrců

The article discusses the recent congress of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Erfurt, Germany, which took place amid large-scale protests against the party. AfD is currently the largest opposition party in the German Bundestag, having received 20.8% of votes in last year’s early parliamentary elections, with current polls suggesting they could win upcoming elections. The party has been labeled as right-wing extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), but this designation was overturned by a court ruling. A new leadership was confirmed at the congress, with Christian von zur Mühlen re-elected as chairman and Tanja Weidel as his deputy. Both leaders emphasized their goal of gaining power through political means. Meanwhile, thousands of protesters gathered in Erfurt, with police estimating up to 50,000 demonstrators, though some reports noted lower numbers. Protests were organized by unions, activist groups, and politicians, with some roadblocks causing temporary traffic disruptions. The article notes that while previous AfD congresses faced significant disruption, this time the protests did not manage to delay the event.

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Proti AfD protestovaly desítky tisíc lidí. Delegáti potvrdili předsedy

The article reports on the recent leadership confirmation at the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party congress held in Erfurt, Germany. The congress confirmed Alice Weidel and Tina Chrupalla as the new co-chairpersons, marking a significant moment for the party, which currently holds the largest opposition position in the German Bundestag. The AfD was previously labeled as a clearly right-wing extremist organization by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), but this designation was challenged in court. The article notes that the party has gained support, with current polls suggesting it could win upcoming elections. Meanwhile, large protests against the AfD took place in Erfurt, with police estimating at least 31,000 demonstrators, though organizers claimed up to 50,000. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, though some streets were blocked and traffic was disrupted. The article also mentions the controversial background of some AfD members, including Stefan Möller, who has been criticized for using Nazi-era slogans.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information about the AfD's internal leadership confirmation and the associated protests without overtly favoring either side. It provides balanced reporting on both the party's activities and the public reaction, including the legal challenges faced by the AfD and the nature of

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Sjezd AfD potvrdil dosavadní vedení, provázejí ho demonstrace

L'Alternative pour l'Allemagne (AfD) a tenu un congrès à Erfurt où Alice Weidel et Tina Chrupalla ont été réélues co-dirigeantes, obtenant respectivement 81% et 70% des voix. L'événement a été marqué par de grandes manifestations, avec environ 31 000 manifestants tentant de bloquer l'accès au lieu.

Lecture du biais (Droite): L'article présente l'AfD comme une force politique légitime avec des ambitions claires, mettant l'accent sur la continuité de son leadership et ses perspectives électorales.

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Sjezd pravicové AfD provázejí bouře. Ulice Erfurtu obsadily tisíce odpůrců

The article discusses the recent congress of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Erfurt, Germany, which took place amid large-scale protests against the party. AfD is currently the largest opposition party in the German Bundestag, having received 20.8% of votes in last year’s early parliamentary elections, with current polls suggesting they could win upcoming elections. The party has been labeled as right-wing extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), but this designation was overturned by a court ruling. A new leadership was confirmed at the congress, with Christian von zur Mühlen re-elected as chairman and Tanja Weidel as his deputy. Both leaders emphasized their goal of gaining power through political means. Meanwhile, thousands of protesters gathered in Erfurt, with police estimating up to 50,000 demonstrators, though some reports noted lower numbers. Protests were organized by unions, activist groups, and politicians, with some roadblocks causing temporary traffic disruptions. The article notes that while previous AfD congresses faced significant disruption, this time the protests did not manage to delay the event.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information about AfD's congress and the associated protests without overtly favoring either side. It provides balanced reporting on both the party's internal developments and the scale of the opposition demonstrations. While the topic involves a politically sensitive issue, the

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