Mertsja is free to work for AFD: “The Nazi past does not allow that”

Merz Reaffirms Opposition to Collaboration with AfD

Berlin – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz today reiterated his stance against any cooperation with the Alternative for Germany (AfD), stating that “the Nazi past of Germany does not allow it.” The statement was made during a business conference in Berlin. Merz addressed concerns regarding the far-right’s continued policies, emphasizing his commitment to remaining within the current coalition government and resisting what he termed “arrogant support of the past.” Bloomberg reported that he specifically targeted the AfD, which he has recently surpassed in opinion polls. The Chancellor’s position remains firm: the possibility of working with the AfD is entirely off limits.

He underscored the central role of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in guiding the nation’s direction. Merz’s comments reflect a continued commitment to distancing the CDU from the historical “nazi past” and preventing any future alignment with extremist ideologies. The statement underscores a deliberate effort to avoid repeating past errors and maintain a clear separation from the far-right’s political approach.

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2 thoughts on “Mertsja is free to work for AFD: “The Nazi past does not allow that”

  1. It’s deeply concerning to hear Chancellor Merz so firmly reject any partnership with the AfD, given Germany’s history.

  2. What specific historical events led Chancellor Merz to conclude that Germany’s Nazi past precludes collaboration with the AfD?

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