In November last year, members of the right-wing German AfD, supporters and known right-wing extremists are said to have met at a hotel in Potsdam to discuss an almost chillingly absurd plan for the possible deportation of millions of foreigners. and German citizens of foreign origin from Germany. This is evident from research by the media company ‘Correctiv’. The former ‘identitarian’ spokesman Martin Sellner and a doctor from Austria are said to have taken part in the meeting.
Among those invited to the meeting was the former co-owner of the self-service bakery chain “Backwerk”, Hans Christian Limmer, now one of the owners of the restaurant franchise brand “Hans im Glück”. An invitation letter quoted by ‘Correctiv’ states that the event will present a ‘strategy concept in the sense of a master plan’, which ‘will introduce no less than Martin Sellner’.
Rough plan for “remigration”
Sellner said they wanted to enact “tailor-made laws” to create “high pressure to conform” on people with an immigration background. This “remigration” should also be carried out with the help of a “model state” in North Africa, in which up to two million people could live. People who work for refugees in Germany could also go there.
According to “Correctiv”, the AfD politicians present during the meeting agreed with the concept. The AfD faction leader in Saxony-Anhalt, Ulrich Siegmund, who was present, added that in his state one must ensure that it becomes “as unattractive as possible for this clientele to live.” AfD member of the Bundestag Gerrit Huy said that she had been pursuing the outlined goal for a long time and had already “brought a remigration concept” when she joined the party.
AfD rejects accusations
According to the report, one of the visitors to the meeting was AfD leader Alice Weidel’s personal advisor, Roland Hartwig, who, according to ‘Correctiv’ research, promised during the meeting to bring the meeting’s plans to the party. So far, the party has rejected the accusation of violating constitutional principles with right-wing extremist ideas.
In its official “Declaration on the German State People and German Identity,” its federal and state spokespeople write: “As a party based on the rule of law, the AfD is unconditionally committed to the German State People as the sum of all people who have German citizenship.” According to Reuters, the party stated on Wednesday that it was not a party meeting and that nothing would change to the party’s known positions on immigration policy.
Source: Krone

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