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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday defended his government's decision to retain electricity tax for most businesses ...
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Parents have filed a lawsuit against state authorities after a rainbow flag was displayed on school grounds, arguing that such symbols should not appear in children’s environments. The ruling could ...
While the Maga movement in Europe - translated by Viktor Orban into Mega (Make Europe Great Again) - sounds self-confident, it has also endured setbacks, most recently with the liberal mayor of ...
What do Georgia Meloni, Marine Le Pen, and Alice Weidel have in common? They are women – and leaders of far-right parties. According to Ragnhild Louise Muriaas, professor of political science at the ...
Weidel, who has previously praised the importance of children being raised in a traditional, nuclear family and has said that legalizing same-sex marriage is unimportant, nonetheless raises her ...
Alice Weidel might not be what you would expect as co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany party. She's gay with a Sri Lankan partner and is not a full-time resident of the country.
Alice Weidel, co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, is married to a woman of color, as is JD Vance. And Weidel and Vance both support mass deportations.
She’s been described as the politician of contradictions. Alice Weidel is the leader of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party but is married to a Sri-Lankan born woman. A gay ...
The couple have three adult children. Merz joined the CDU in 1972 and was elected to the European Parliament in 1989. He first joined the German parliament in 1994.
Alice Weidel, a gay woman with a Sri Lankan partner, leads Germany's far-right AfD, which opposes same-sex marriage and champions traditional values. Her leadership has bolstered the AfD's support ...