Massive Protests Erupt in Hamburg Against AfD Leader Alice Weidel's Appearance
More than 16,000 people protested in Hamburg on Thursday against the appearance of Alice Weidel, the leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and its chancellor candidate, at a party event held in the city's town hall. The demonstrations drew thousands of participants who gathered to oppose Weidel's presence.
The event, which took place in the Great Fest Hall of the Hamburg Town Hall, hosted around 1,000 attendees. Despite some attempts by protesters to breach security barriers, police reported that the situation remained largely peaceful throughout the evening. However, Weidel criticized the local government, alleging that "thug gangs" were being "protected" by the city's mayor.
The protests reflect ongoing tensions regarding the AfD's rising influence in German politics and the controversial stances taken by its leadership.
Weekly Newsletter
News summary by melangenews