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Far-right Alternative for Germany party elects leaders as protesters and police clash
Alternative for Germany (AfD) held a national convention in Erfurt to elect leaders, with protesters clashing with police. The event coincided with the 100-year anniversary of a Nazi Party meeting, drawing criticism. AfD aims to extend the terms of leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla and seeks to gain a majority in an upcoming Saxony-Anhalt election.
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