Weidel in Forst: New elections and border fences - AfD aims to change power!

Weidel in Forst: New elections and border fences - AfD aims to change power!
Alice Weidel, the chairwoman of the AfD, stands before the state elections in Brandenburg with clear approaches that could not only have far-reaching consequences for their party, but also for the federal political landscape. At a campaign appearance in Forst (Lausitz), Weidel expressed the desire for new elections at the national level if the SPD was subject to the prime minister Dietmar Woidke in Brandenburg. "If something gets going here in Brandenburg, the SPD could shake at the federal level," she said.
The upcoming elections on September 22nd have already caused a sensation. In current surveys, the AfD is 27 percent ahead, closely followed by the SPD, which is 23 percent. This could open up the possibility that the AfD is the strongest force from the election and could therefore initiate a significant political change.
claims for border security
A central theme of Weidel's campaign is the strict border security. When she appeared in Forst, she emphasized the need for border fences to ensure effective control over the limits. "Border protection goes through border fences, that's so easy," she made it clear.
Weidel said that people who exceed the border without papers should be rejected, and this directive is part of their political agenda. "They don't belong in here," she said, which amounts to a rigorous attitude towards refugees and asylum seekers. In particular, she calls for the return of Syrian asylum seekers to her homeland under the argument that the reason for war has now been eliminated.
Another point that Weidel appealed was the situation in Ukraine. She called for an immediate peace negotiation and an end of arms deliveries, which also met with a lot of approval in the audience. "The AfD is not only becoming stronger in Brandenburg, but also in Saxony and Thuringia," she noticed, referring to the over 30 percent that the AfD achieved in the elections in these federal states.
The statements of Weidel reflect a clear line that aims to address voters with strict immigration policy and security issues, especially at a time when migration issues in society are very present. The upcoming elections could play a crucial role in the political orientation of the region and beyond. With the aim of consolidating its position and taking advantage of the opportunities to gain influence in state politics and beyond
Details on the details of the election campaign and the various topics that Weidel addressed, can be found here .