Right-wing meeting in Potsdam: CDU plans party exclusion for Wilderink!
Right-wing meeting in Potsdam: CDU plans party exclusion for Wilderink!
In the controversial Villa Adlon near Potsdam, a mysterious meeting of radical rights took place on November 25, which is the focus of growing controversy. According to a report by the research network "Correctiv", prominent personalities, including AfD politicians and the Austrian identity Martin Sellner, were present. During this meeting, “Remigration” was discussed, a keyword that often aims to move foreigners under pressure to leave. This unholy assembly has triggered a wave of protests in Germany, in which hundreds of thousands went on the streets to demonstrate against right -wing extremism.
The controversy for the meeting also has strong political consequences: Wilhelm Wilderink, the owner of the villa and CDU member, now faces a possible exclusion of party. As The Berlin Kurier decided to initiate a procedure to throw in the party, because he is said to have violated the principles of the CDU. So far, however, Wilderink has no letter of exit, and the board continues the exclusion procedure. Wilderink was present at the meeting and also confirmed this, but presented as an event that only served the PR and not a secret agenda.
First reactions and upcoming consequences
Servustv was the first television station to shot in Villa Adlon and interviewed Wilderink, who vehemently rejected the allegations. He emphasized that there was no master plan for migration and that the meeting was not intended for the planning of deportation. "But the decisive factor, and that's why I say correctiv," said Wilderink and questioned the integrity of the research. In the upcoming program "Blick change", this topic will be taken up again and other votes, including that of Correctiv and CDU lawyer Ulrich Vosgerau, can be heard. This program promises to give an even deeper insight into the controversial processes around the Villa Adlon and the people present, such as
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