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By: Niklas Noack
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Boris Palmer is not worried about democracy in Germany.
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The Baden-Württemberg AfD leader Anton Baron has ruled out “deportations”.
Meanwhile, Tübingen's Mayor Boris Palmer trusts in democracy.
Stuttgart/Tübingen - Amid the ongoing political unrest in Germany, Anton Baron, the leader of the AfD in Baden-Württemberg, has ruled out “deportations”.
At
BW24
you can read what Boris Palmer says about this and to what extent he wants to allay the Germans' fear of the AfD.
The statements were made in a discussion group in the context of mass protests against a shift to the right in society.
The demonstrations were triggered by the so-called secret meeting in Potsdam.
Despite growing concerns about the state of democracy in Germany, Tübingen's mayor Boris Palmer is confident.
You can read all about it in the article mentioned above.
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