The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has reiterated its commitment to taking the country out of the EU and abandoning the euro, calling for a new European community.
The party's draft manifesto emphasizes a 'Europe of fatherlands' concept, aiming for a common market and economic interests, while distancing itself from the current EU framework.
With the proposed 'Dexit,' the AfD acknowledges the challenges of EU exit due to constitutional barriers, requiring a two-thirds parliamentary majority for such a move.
In a shift from earlier positions, AfD leaders now stress a stronger stance on exiting the EU, despite previous claims that it was 'too late' for Germany to leave.
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