President Elon Musk gives nod to German far-right party as election looms

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Dec 20 (Reuters) - U.S. billionaire President elect Elon Musk, waded into Germany's election campaign on Friday, calling the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) the country's saviour.

The AfD is running second in opinion polls and might be able to thwart either a centre-right or centre-left majority, but Germany's mainstream, more centrist parties have vowed to shun support from the AfD at national level.
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Europe's leading power is expected to vote on Feb. 23 after a centre-left coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
"Only the AfD can save Germany," Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform, X.
Musk, the world's richest person, has already expressed support for other anti-immigration parties across Europe.
The German government said it had taken note of Musk's post but declined to give any further comment at its regular press conference.

Musk reposted a message by German right-wing influencer Naomi Seibt that criticised Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate for the conservatives, who are comfortably ahead in surveys.
Scholz told a press conference: "Freedom of speech also means that you can say things that aren't right and don't contain good political advice."
Musk had already voiced support for the AfD last year, when he attacked the German government's handling of illegal migration



Last month, Musk called for the sacking of Italian judges who had questioned the legality of government measures to prevent irregular immigration.
And this week Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party and friend of Trump, posted a photo of himself and Reform's treasurer meeting Musk at Trump's Florida residence, and said he was in talks with Musk about financial support.
 

Dec 20 (Reuters) - U.S. billionaire President elect Elon Musk, waded into Germany's election campaign on Friday, calling the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) the country's saviour.

The AfD is running second in opinion polls and might be able to thwart either a centre-right or centre-left majority, but Germany's mainstream, more centrist parties have vowed to shun support from the AfD at national level.
Advertisement · Scroll to continue

Europe's leading power is expected to vote on Feb. 23 after a centre-left coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
"Only the AfD can save Germany," Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform, X.
Musk, the world's richest person, has already expressed support for other anti-immigration parties across Europe.
The German government said it had taken note of Musk's post but declined to give any further comment at its regular press conference.

Musk reposted a message by German right-wing influencer Naomi Seibt that criticised Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate for the conservatives, who are comfortably ahead in surveys.
Scholz told a press conference: "Freedom of speech also means that you can say things that aren't right and don't contain good political advice."
Musk had already voiced support for the AfD last year, when he attacked the German government's handling of illegal migration



Last month, Musk called for the sacking of Italian judges who had questioned the legality of government measures to prevent irregular immigration.
And this week Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party and friend of Trump, posted a photo of himself and Reform's treasurer meeting Musk at Trump's Florida residence, and said he was in talks with Musk about financial support.
You and your source left out that he said so after a Saudi Muslim just rammed his vehicle at full speed through a crowd in a German Christmas Market, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens more.
 
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Dec 20 (Reuters) - U.S. billionaire President elect Elon Musk, waded into Germany's election campaign on Friday, calling the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) the country's saviour.

The AfD is running second in opinion polls and might be able to thwart either a centre-right or centre-left majority, but Germany's mainstream, more centrist parties have vowed to shun support from the AfD at national level.
Advertisement · Scroll to continue

Europe's leading power is expected to vote on Feb. 23 after a centre-left coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
"Only the AfD can save Germany," Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform, X.
Musk, the world's richest person, has already expressed support for other anti-immigration parties across Europe.
The German government said it had taken note of Musk's post but declined to give any further comment at its regular press conference.

Musk reposted a message by German right-wing influencer Naomi Seibt that criticised Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate for the conservatives, who are comfortably ahead in surveys.
Scholz told a press conference: "Freedom of speech also means that you can say things that aren't right and don't contain good political advice."
Musk had already voiced support for the AfD last year, when he attacked the German government's handling of illegal migration



Last month, Musk called for the sacking of Italian judges who had questioned the legality of government measures to prevent irregular immigration.
And this week Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party and friend of Trump, posted a photo of himself and Reform's treasurer meeting Musk at Trump's Florida residence, and said he was in talks with Musk about financial support.
More proof that the Trump administration will be so far right it risks falling over.

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The far right in America has been pushing oligarchy across the globe. A couple years ago Bannon was giving Nazi speeches in Sweden and other European countries. Musk saw a chance to push far-right crap in Germany and jumped at it. It is a movement to fundamentally wreck democracies and put them under the power of the super-wealthy. It is working quite well here.
 
You and your source left out that he said so after a Saudi Muslim just rammed his vehicle at full speed through a crowd in a German Christmas Market, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens more.
Your lies are further proof you are a Slave for Satan and not Jesus Christ.


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Its youth arm, the Young Alternative (JA), has been designated by German authorities as a “confirmed extremist” organization. The party’s lead candidate in the eastern German state of Thuringia, Björn Höcke, was convicted earlier this year after breaking German laws against uttering Nazi slogans in public.
 
Its youth arm, the Young Alternative (JA), has been designated by German authorities as a “confirmed extremist” organization. The party’s lead candidate in the eastern German state of Thuringia, Björn Höcke, was convicted earlier this year after breaking German laws against uttering Nazi slogans in public.
He was convicted of saying “Alles für Deutschland” .
 

Dec 20 (Reuters) - U.S. billionaire President elect Elon Musk, waded into Germany's election campaign on Friday, calling the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) the country's saviour.

The AfD is running second in opinion polls and might be able to thwart either a centre-right or centre-left majority, but Germany's mainstream, more centrist parties have vowed to shun support from the AfD at national level.
Advertisement · Scroll to continue

Europe's leading power is expected to vote on Feb. 23 after a centre-left coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
"Only the AfD can save Germany," Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform, X.
Musk, the world's richest person, has already expressed support for other anti-immigration parties across Europe.
The German government said it had taken note of Musk's post but declined to give any further comment at its regular press conference.

Musk reposted a message by German right-wing influencer Naomi Seibt that criticised Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate for the conservatives, who are comfortably ahead in surveys.
Scholz told a press conference: "Freedom of speech also means that you can say things that aren't right and don't contain good political advice."
Musk had already voiced support for the AfD last year, when he attacked the German government's handling of illegal migration



Last month, Musk called for the sacking of Italian judges who had questioned the legality of government measures to prevent irregular immigration.
And this week Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party and friend of Trump, posted a photo of himself and Reform's treasurer meeting Musk at Trump's Florida residence, and said he was in talks with Musk about financial support.
EXCELLENT! Good on you Elon!
 
Trump upstaged at a time when he all but owns the stage. Curious to see. Must be all that money he doesn't have, nothing being as important, and as intimidating when it's not yours, as money.
 
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