AfD Politicians Engaged in Talks with Extremist Group to Discuss Deportation Strategy

AfD Politicians Engaged in Talks with Extremist Group to Discuss Deportation Strategy

Politicians from Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party,⁢ including a personal aide to its leader Alice Weidel, met the‌ head of the rightwing extremist Identitarian Movement and neo-Nazi‍ activists to discuss a “masterplan” for mass deportations in the event ​of⁣ the​ party coming to power, it has been reported.

The⁢ meeting, ‍which was first reported on Wednesday by the investigative outlet Correctiv, took place last November ⁣at⁢ a countryside‌ hotel on the ‌outskirts of Potsdam. ⁣It is ​likely to feed a fraught ⁤debate over‌ whether the AfD should be ⁣banned due to⁢ growing concerns that it poses⁣ a fundamental threat to German democracy.

Buoyed up⁢ by discontent over immigration, the AfD is polling in⁤ first⁢ place in all ​five of Germany’s eastern states, three‌ of⁢ which are holding elections later this year. While both ‍the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and‌ the liberal, pro-business Free Democratic party (FDP) have, for now, ruled out entering coalitions with the party, its presence at the ‌meeting suggests a far-right organisation with its eye⁢ on political ⁤gains in ⁤the near future.

Martin Sellner, ​a key figure in the ‌pan-European ‘New Right’ who is banned ‍from the UK,⁢ reportedly spoke about ‍mass deportation at the‌ Potsdam meeting. Photograph: Christian Bruna/EPA

Invitations seen⁣ by Correctiv and the Guardian ​describe the meeting⁤ as‍ an opportunity to present “an overall concept in the‌ sense of a masterplan”. The meeting was attended ⁢not only by two state and municipal-level AfD politicians but also one active ⁢member ​of the Bundestag, Gerrit Huy, as well as Roland Hartwig, a former MP who has⁣ acted​ as a personal aide to Weidel since September 2022. One party branch of the AfD’s‍ has described Hartwig as being tasked with the party’s “strategic positioning”.

The AfD figures were meeting with Martin Sellner, who was tasked⁣ with introducing the “masterplan” and is a key figure in the pan-European “New Right” and who, in 2019, was permanently ⁤barred from‍ entering the UK because of ⁤his extremist views. The Identitarian⁣ Movement, whose Austrian⁤ branch ‍Sellner used to lead, openly‍ opposes the idea of multicultural societies and expounds the conspiracy theory of a “grand replacement”‌ to ⁤replace Europe’s white population with people from⁤ Africa‍ and the Middle⁣ East.

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The‌ Identitarian Movement is on a list of organisations whose membership the AfD considers incompatible with party membership, and the party has denied ties to⁤ the‌ movement in ⁤the past. However, in recent years the AfD has done little to distance itself from the activist network.

One key idea that Sellner has been trying to nudge into the political mainstream is “re-migration”: the forceful ​return of migrants to⁢ their ⁤countries ‌of origin via mass deportations. Such deportations ‌would target not ⁣only​ asylum seekers but,…

2024-01-10 09:33:19
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