The Guardian view on the rise of AfD: winning an election won’t mean it wins power
‘Björn Höcke, leader of the AfD in Thuringia, has marched with neo-Nazis and has twice been convicted this year of using banned Nazi slogans.’
2024-09-02 575词 中等
Such a hardliner is Björn Höcke, leader of the AfD in Thuringia, who uses incendiary rhetoric about “multicultural experiments”. A former history teacher, Mr Höcke has marched with neo-Nazis and has twice been convicted this year of using banned Nazi slogans. Mr Höcke can legally be referred to as fascist. Der Spiegel this year declared him as the “real boss” of the AfD. However, he will not become state premier because the AfD is a pariah that no other party will work with.
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