The leader of the right-wing German party 'Alternative für Deutschland' (AfD), Alice Weigel, who lives in a registered same-sex civil partnership with another woman and has two children, distanced herself from part of a manifesto by her party’s regional branch in Saxony-Anhalt. The manifesto supported the traditional family model as the best foundation for child development. Weigel responded to questions from RTL/ntv, stating that while she personally supports same-sex relationships as equal, she defended the party’s core principle of upholding the traditional family ideal as a societal standard. Despite this, she emphasized that her personal life does not conflict with her political stance. The AfD recently re-elected Weigel and Tino Huippala as leaders, an event marked by large protests and significant police presence.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue—traditional family values versus LGBTQ+ rights—the framing remains balanced. It presents both Weigel’s personal life and her political position, quoting her directly without overtly criticizing or praising either side. The article reports on党
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 65 · Objektivnost 45): The article discusses a separate issue regarding the party's manifesto on family values, not directly related to the primary source document about the leadership re-election. It includes quotes from Alice Waider but does not mention the police operation or the recent polling data. The tone appears m






