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Olaf Scholz amongst 1000’s protesting in Germany in opposition to plan to deport ‘unassimilated residents’

Chancellor Olaf Scholz joined 1000’s of individuals protesting in opposition to an alleged far-right plan to deport “unassimilated” immigrants from Germany.

Senior politicians from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) occasion reportedly met neo-Nazi activists to debate such a proposal in a resort close to Berlin late final 12 months.

At the assembly, the Austrian chief of the far-right Identitarian motion, Martin Sellner, reportedly proposed a mission of “remigration” which might see “unassimilated” immigrants pressured to depart Germany – even when that they had citizenship.

Investigative portal Correctiv mentioned Roland Hartwig, private assistant to the chief of the AfD, was there.

Mr Scholz and overseas minister Annalena Baerbock had been in Potsdam, simply outdoors Berlin on Sunday – the world they each symbolize within the German parliament.

Ms Baerbock mentioned she was there as somebody who “stands for democracy and against old and new fascism”.

“These plans are reminiscent of the darkest chapter of German history,” mentioned Potsdam Mayor Mike Schubert.

There was additionally an illustration on the Brandenburg Gate within the German capital.

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The AfD, at the moment second in nationwide polls, mentioned it had no organisational or monetary hyperlinks to the occasion final 12 months.

Members mentioned to have attended did so in a purely private capability, it added.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Potsdam

Germany has European Parliament elections in June.

Those are adopted by state elections in September in three jap areas the place the AfD is powerful.

The AfD is underneath investigation by safety authorities in a number of German states and dangers being declared an extremist organisation, which might result in it being banned.

The occasion denies it’s extremist or racist.

Content Source: information.sky.com