Far-right demonstrations tripled in one year in Germany

by time news

2023-08-16 23:07:00

Far-right protesters against immigration policies / Photo: AFP
The number of far-right demonstrations in Germany during the first half of 2023 se tripled compared to the same period in 2022The Ministry of the Interior reported this Wednesday.

In response to a parliamentary question from the opposition party The Left – Germany’s largest center-left force – the ministry said that in the first half of 2022 sand organized 35 far-right rallies, while during the current year s110 have been registered so far.

“The mobilizing force increases again after the pandemic“Said Petra Pau, from La Izquierda and vice president of the Bundestag (Lower House), according to the DPA news agency.

Pau denounced that most of the protests were directed against the refugees and stressed the importance of preventing “extremely hostile sentiments from settling at a level similar to that of the early 1990s and 2015.”

In 2015, Europe’s largest economy welcomed more than 1.2 million refugees and other migrants.

In this context, the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD for its acronym in German) is rising in the polls and recently achieved its first two victories in local elections.

In a poll carried out by the Insa institute for the Sunday newspaper Bild am Sonntag, AfD stands at 21% of voting intentiononly below the conservative CDU/CSU alliance which obtained 27%.

Meanwhile, the ruling Social Democrats (SPD) reached 19% adherence.

In line, a June 29 poll conducted by the Sinus Institute for Social Research revealed that the middle-class segment of AfD voters rose from 43% two years ago to 56% today.

“What we are currently seeing is that the younger and more modern middle classes, who are actually better educated, are also showing affinity with the AfD,” Silke Borgstedt, director of the Sinus Institute, told Deutsche Welle.

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