The head of Germany’s far-right populist AfD, has condemned what he has called the “theatrics” around the death of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, claiming it has been exploited for political means.

Tino Chrupalla said the speech of Navalny’s widow Yulia Navalnaya at the Munich Security Conference last weekend had been “stage managed”, implying that it had been instrumentalised by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to shore up her own support having just launched her own bid for reelection.

  • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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    9 months ago

    Probably because they (like others political parties in others countries) propose some supposed easy&fast solutions to problems that the other parties basically refuse to even acknowledge.
    That the solution does not work (and they probably know it) is irrelevant to the people who have, or think to have, such problems, they simply see AfD to want to take care of their problems.

    It is the same reason why the right wing won in Italy last time, not because the people suddently became fascist/nazist/whatever but simply because the left wing talked only about the problems of a small minority while basically ignoring the problems of the majority of people, and this alineate even long time left wing voters.