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Bundestock election in the fall: Alexander Coland elected Berdy of Afti Brandenburg's best candidate

Bundestock election in the fall: Alexander Coland elected Berdy of Afti Brandenburg’s best candidate

Brandenburg’s AfD Regional Association Parliamentary Committee is chaired by 80-year-old Chairman Alexander Cowland In the federal election campaign. At a state party conference over the weekend in Frankfurt (Oder), he received 192 of 290 votes. This puts him at the top of the state list.

Unlike all other parties, Afti uses the group election process for its candidate list. First, all candidates introduce themselves to the party convention. Deputies can allocate multiple votes because there are seats on the state list.

Candidates with the highest number of votes are given list positions in the order of their votes – if they have received at least a simple majority of votes they will practically only work with one or two candidates on one ballot. The party conference was interrupted at lunch time on Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, so it was still busy picking places on the list beyond the seventh.

At the time, members of the Count, Bundestock, Rene Springer, Stephen Cortre and Norbert Kleinwatser, Uckermarg District President Haynes Knock, and activist Leila Bilge, also known as Women’s Parades, were elected.

In his introductory speech, he only commented on the clashes between the party in the Countess of Aft. He emphasized that the letter was not a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations, but rather a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations. “We have the experience that I would like to contribute to further help Afti achieve stability.”

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Earlier, a failed applicant from the identity movement, Kai Labak, had complained that former party leader Andreas Kalpits was still funding the Brandenburg State Association of Afti. Kalpitz, who is suing against his expulsion from the party, is still a member of the Abid Parliamentary Committee and is not running for office in Frankfurt (Oder).

Knock, chairman of the Uckmarck district, introduced himself to the party convention as a soldier. In February, however, he was released from his service in the German Armed Forces, accusing the Military Anti-Intelligence Service (MAT) of not being loyal to the constitution.

The Central Office for the Defense of the Constitution has been the secretary of the state board of “Jung Alternative” suspected of being a right-wing extremist case since 2019. “You have a soldier standing here in front of you. If you stand up for me, you will pick a soldier too,” Knock told reporters. “No German mother should lose her son or daughter in a dusty field in Afghanistan.” He said “he will always serve my Germany because the future of my people will always come first to me.”

During the party convention, a large number of party members who were forced to wear masks could be seen in the live stream. According to Rbb, some of them are said to have been certified. Journalists had to follow the event online – they were not officially allowed into the conference room, which the party justified by the court confirming the number of participants to 500. The party initially expected more participants and sued against the ban.