The AfD has recently embraced the term 'remigration' in its manifesto, indicating a shift in its rhetoric towards policies that could lead to the deportation of foreigners, including those with German citizenship.
Despite concerns surrounding the AfD's rising poll numbers and its implications for German politics, the current political landscape maintains a 'firewall' preventing collaboration with the party.
German parties are apprehensive about the AfD's policies; for instance, leader Alice Weidel's designation as a Chancellor candidate reflects the party's growing influence despite being politically isolated.
The AfD's stance includes ending support for Ukraine and questioning NATO membership, revealing a broader agenda that seeks to reshape Germany's foreign policy and immigration dynamics.
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