Top French Official Criticizes Germany’s Far-Right Political Party
Introduction
A top French official criticized Germany’s far-right political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) for posing a danger to Europe’s stability.
AfD Founded on Hatred
AfD is “founded on hating scapegoats,” French state secretary for Europe Laurence Boone told French broadcaster LCI, as she blamed the party for being pro-Russia and out of favor with Ukraine.
Russia’s Role
“Russia is ready to starve many African countries in order to destabilize the world,” she added.
Danger to European Stability
“The rise of AfD is a danger to European stability,” she stressed.
AfD’s Radical Face
AfD is the uncovered and radical face of the European far-right and is seeking to destroy the EU with no alternative projects, Boone asserted.
AfD Labeling the EU as a Failed Project
The party labeled the EU as a “failed project” during a party congress over the weekend, according to German media outlets.
Reforming the EU
Party delegates voted in favor of a program that promised to reform the “EU superstate,” ending Brussels’s bureaucratic control and strengthening the role of the national parliaments.
Criticisms of Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Leading figures of the party have long criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, opposed sending weapons to Ukraine, and argued that ending energy imports from Russia was against Germany’s national interests.
Designation of AfD’s Radical Wing
Germany designated the radical wing of AfD as an “extremist entity” in 2020.