GERMAN POLITICAL PARTY PUSHING EU EXIT OR "DEXIT"
- By The Financial District

- Apr 13, 2021
- 1 min read
Right-wing party Alternative for Germany (AfD) will contest elections later this year on an anti-EU, anti-lockdown, and anti-immigration platform, according to Euronews.


The so-called "Dexit" policy emerged at a two-day AfD conference to firm up its strategy ahead of Germany’s general election in September.
Its slogan will be "Germany. But normal."
The AfD's 600 delegates controversially met in person in Dresden, despite the ongoing pandemic.
The party, which built its base on opposing Chancellor Angela Merkel's migration policy, used the meeting to harden its stance on family reunification for refugees, voting in favor of a total ban.
The AfD has also sought to appeal to critics of Germany's coronavirus policy and to the thousands of people who have protested the lockdown measures over the last year.
The party's co-chair, Joerg Meuthen, called on Saturday for an end to "these orgies of bans, these imprisonments, this madness of the lockdown".
Despite casting itself as the "anti-lockdown" party, it hasn't managed to capitalize on the economic and social difficulties resulting from the pandemic, or on the movement against pandemic restrictions.
The party has seen a significant slump in its support. It has dipped to around 11 percent in polls from nearly 13 percent in the 2017 election when it became the official parliamentary opposition.

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