Weidel becomes AfD top candidate: protests and party dispute in Ulm!

Weidel becomes AfD top candidate: protests and party dispute in Ulm!

In a directional decision, AfD-Co chairman Alice Weidel took over the top candidate for the Bundestag election 2025 in Ulm on Saturday. At the establishment assembly, she received impressive 87 percent of the votes from a total of 877 selection votes. Her fellow campaigner and co-state chairman, Markus Frohnmaier, followed with 82 percent and secured second list position. The meeting plans to award a total of 25 list places by Sunday, which indicates a comprehensive strategic preparation for the upcoming elections.

Weidel, who was recently appointed a candidate, will go into the race in autumn 2025 as a potential candidate for chancellor. Although Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, the AfD co-chair at the federal level, are already certain, their official nomination still has to be made. This shows that a certain dynamic and movement are underway within the party while preparing for the Bundestag election.

party internal resistance and protests

On the other hand, there were also clear reactions on the outside. Around 2,000 demonstrators gathered in the afternoon in front of the venue in Ulm to protest the AfD meeting. According to police, the protest was organized by an alliance for democracy and diversity. This development shows that the AfD, which is observed by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution as a right -wing extremist suspicion, is still heavily polarized and controversial in society.

The upcoming elections and the nominations within the AfD could have far -reaching consequences for the political landscape in Germany, especially if one takes into account the divergent opinions and the split basis of the party. While the AfD tries to free itself from its internal disputes, it remains to be seen how the dynamics will develop within the party and towards external forces. For detailed information and current developments, the reporting of www.radioguetersloh.de referred.

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