As of: February 5, 2024, 12:01 p.m
By: Julian Baumann
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Federal Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir (Greens) criticizes the Union for criticizing an alleged Erdogan party.
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The CDU warns against the new Dava party, which is said to be close to Erdogan.
Cem Özdemir does not agree with the nature of the criticism.
Stuttgart/Berlin - The political landscape of Europe could soon change.
The “Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Awakening” (Dava), a new party with suspected ties to the Turkish ruling party AKP and an Islamist orientation, wants to run in this year's European elections.
The party, dubbed the “Turkish AfD” by CDU politician Ali Ertan Toprak, has already sparked concern among mainstream politicians.
Green politician Cem Özdemir is not convinced by the nature of the criticism from the Union.
At
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you can read why Cem Özdemir criticizes the Union regarding the criticism of Dava and what appeal he makes to the party.
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