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8/5/2025, 9:52:11 PM
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>Viktor Orban, Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen have criticized German political party AfD for being too radical, due to their remigration plans, in which they want to deport/remigrate millions of people, even those who have a German passport but have "not assimilated well".
>Viktor Orban said that he is forced to sacrifice relations with the AfD on the altar of good intergovernmental relations with Germany. Mass deportations are also a thing of the past, he said.
>Meloni said that there are 'irreconcilable differences' between her and AfD, starting with relations with Russia and the position on Israel. Since the October 7 attacks on Israel, AfD hasn't said much about it, holding more of neutral position on the topic, and some prominent AfD polliticians such as Björn Höcke have remained completely silent about it since then. Meloni also thinks mass deportations is a violation of human rights.
>Le Pen has issued a statement on AfD: “I completely disagree with the proposals that were said to have been discussed at this meeting,', referring to the plans discussed in Potsdam. 'Such a thing has never even been a topic within our party'. The joint faction of the AfD and the Rassemblement National (RN) in the EU Parliament could be on the verge of collapse - because RN faction leader Marine Le Pen has threatened to end the alliance.
>AfD leadership has yet to comment on these statements, some members already bit back "If Meloni says that you're too radical, you must be doing something right."
>AfD is still leading the polls as the second largest party, while dominating all polls in the Eastern and central part of the country. Most Eastern states are expected to get AfD prime ministers by next year.