Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, has raised doubts over her party's ties with Germany's AfD after an extremist 're-migration' plan reminiscent of Nazi ideology was uncovered, triggering mass protests in Germany. The plan, which was discussed in a meeting with right-wing extremists, proposes mass deportations of 'unassimilated citizens' and has led to protests that have continued into their third week. German CEOs have publicly condemned the rise of far-right extremism, highlighting the risks it poses to Europe's largest economy.
Protests in Germany against the right-wing AfD party continued into their third week, after senior party officials attended a meeting with right-wing extremists discussing schemes for the mass deportations of “unassimilated citizens.” https://t.co/N7uuYwXq4E
Germany's rising far-right party is too extreme even for France's Marine Le Pen https://t.co/qSlg9rqsUi
⚠️ FACTBOX-GERMAN BLUE-CHIP CEOS DENOUNCE RISE OF FAR RIGHT (Reuters) German companies and their CEOs are increasingly warning about the threat of right-wing extremism to Europe's largest economy following a report about a meeting where plans for mass deportations of citizens… https://t.co/CmyarAnLCv
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France’s Le Pen questions ties to German AfD over extremist plan https://t.co/MXxhlqEWlc via @JReganReg @ArneDelfs https://t.co/eOrDF8O17r
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen raises doubts over her party’s ties to Germany’s AfD after a “re-migration” plan with Nazi echoes was uncovered and triggered mass protests https://t.co/wYcpxgZFHv