POLL: Conservative Anti-Globalist AfD Party is Supported by 24 Percent of Germans, An All-Time High

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by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics:

A YouGov poll has shown the right-wing anti-globalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party rapidly rising in support, putting the nation’s entrenched political establishment into a bind.

The new poll shows the AfD party getting 24 percent of support from the German people, making them the second most popular party in Germany behind the Christian Democratic Union.

The poll results can be seen here:

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The rise of the AfD has predictably resulted in crack downs by authorities that want to keep the status quo in place. Last year, Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV) designated the AfD’s youth wing, Junge Alternative (JA), as a “certain right-wing extremist endeavor.”

“The JA’s understanding of the people, which is clearly evident in its statements and pronouncements, contradicts the understanding of the people expressed in the Basic Law and is capable of excluding members of supposedly other ethnic groups and devaluing German citizens with a migration background as second-class Germans,” the BFV declared in a press release.

There has even been talk of banning the AfD as a political party in Germany, using Nazism as a cover to prevent the public from having a choice to reject globalism and corruption.

Big League Politics has reported on the AfD’s efforts to remove Germany from the European Union:

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has announced the Dexit, the political organization’s push to remove their country from the European Union and restore national sovereignty.

“Next year the AfD will enter the German parliament and Dexit will be top on our agenda,” said Franz Wiese, AfD’s European policy spokesman.

“I know the German people want to be free of EU slavery,” Thuringian AfD Group Chairman Björn Höcke said.

“Germans must decide on staying in the EU. The AfD is the only party which speaks out clearly in favour of them deciding,” said Georg Pazderski of the Berlin AfD.

AfD is pushing the Dexit along with policies of ending COVID-19 lockdowns and restricting immigration. Their slogan heading into this year’s elections is: “Germany. But normal.”

The party’s co-chair, Joerg Meuthen, said during a Saturday gathering of 600 AfD delegates in Dresden that there must be an end to “these orgies of bans, these imprisonments, this madness of the lockdown.” The AfD is opposing the totality of the supranational globalist system.

“The time is ripe for a new Europe, a Europe of fatherlands, where we peacefully trade with each other, maintain partnerships and respect the will of the national sovereignties,” AfD leader Frauke Petry said after Brexit.”

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