Elections are over and done. - AfD contender Krah caught in provocative display at shopping complex.
Maximilian Krah, an AfD scandal candidate (age 47, focuses on China and Russian affairs, is currently being interviewed by SS), continues campaigning even after he was banned and promised to withdraw. Just a week ago, party leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla had prohibited him from appearing. Krah himself had declared:
► "I won't be making any more campaign appearances."
He also withdrew from the AfD's party leadership, having to do so earlier than planned.
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However, this situation also puts more pressure on Weidel and Chrupalla. Can they control the scandalous candidate? Krah's display of disregard for their authority - he made another campaign appearance in Dresden, which is Chrupalla's home base.
Krah, whose involvement in bribery charges from the Kremlin is currently being investigated, lightened the severity of the crimes committed by Hitler's terror organization, the SS, during an interview with the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica." According to Krah, labeling SS members as criminals is a "false generalization." This controversial statement about the SS's role during World War II shocked the international far-right community, leading to major European parties distancing themselves from the AfD.
Consequently, the far-right ID faction (Identity and Democracy) in the European Parliament removed the entire AfD. The leaders of the two largest far-right parties in the EU, including Italian Prime Minister and "Fratelli d'Italia" head Giorgia Meloni (47) and Marine Le Pen (55, who is running for the French Macron succession), publicly severed ties with the AfD.
Over the weekend, Weidel expressed her displeasure about the unsuccessful week while campaigning: "This past week has not been a good one." The Krah incident only made matters worse.
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