Germany General Elections People Protest Against Right Party AFD in Berlin and Other Cities – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Germany General Elections People Protest Against Right Party AFD in Berlin and Other Cities – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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German Chancellor Olaf Sholj is scheduled to be held on February 23 in Germany after the Sholj came to a minority. Earlier, on Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets in Berlin and other cities in Germany. The demonstration was performed against the increasing influence of the right -wing and anti -Alamatical for Germany (AFD) party. The protesters lit their mobile flash lights and whistled at Berlin’s Brandenberg Gate. Also sung anti -fascism songs. Apart from this, protesters also showed banners condemning AFD in Cologne.

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Let us know that before the election, a group of right -wing parties led by Frederick Merge is ahead and AFD is lagging behind. Mark said on Friday that his party would bring a proposal to tighten the migration policy in Parliament next week, which is an important issue of elections. This step is considered risky, because if the proposal is passed with the help of AFD, it can cause further disputes. Whereas, Merge had earlier promised that if they are elected Chancellor, they would not allow people to enter the country without appropriate papers and increase exile.

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Let us know that German Chancellor Olaf Sholj lost the trust vote in the German Parliament during the power test in December 2024. Due to losing the trust vote of Sholj, it has come to hold general elections seven months before the scheduled time. Sholj’s term was to be completed in September. The three -party alliance broke on November 6 before the December Shakti test and the Sholj government came to a minority. Sholj in the 733 -seat lower house (Bundestag) in the German Parliament needed the support of 367 MPs for a majority, but he only got the support of 207 MPs. 394 MPs voted against him, while 116 MPs did not participate in the voting.

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