The head of Germany’s far-right populist AfD, has condemned what he has called the “theatrics” around the death of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, claiming it has been exploited for political means.
Tino Chrupalla said the speech of Navalny’s widow Yulia Navalnaya at the Munich Security Conference last weekend had been “stage managed”, implying that it had been instrumentalised by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to shore up her own support having just launched her own bid for reelection.
@0x815 Navalny is Dead, Kaput, Gone. Arguing about whether he was a saint or a sinner is a waste of perfectly good pixels.
He was a person, so probably neither.
I’m not interested in debating his legacy. I’m interested in using this moment as a teachable lesson about what kind of person Putin is and what kind of state he runs.
Yes that’s the only point in this debate, but what kind of person Putin is and what kind of state he runs has been well known for quite some time. Navalny’s death is just another data point in a long history of awfully convenient and totally natural deaths of Putin critics and/or other dissidents and defectors.
His fate was sealed the moment he returned to Russia, I am honestly surprised that they let him live for so long.
Afd is indeed PUTIN slave and have zero competence.
If only the media could stop parroting every shit those vile people say, it’s playing right into their hands.
The German fascist party AfD is largely bankrolled by Putin. Go figure.
God I hate that the AfD is getting more and more attention internationally. I get why but damn I hate it.
Why are they getting so much support? Is it just a protest vote against the liberal status quo that people feel fed up with (like with Brexit, Trump, etc.)?
The AfD is a populiststs party. They are really good at giving easy “solutions” for complex problems. Then we also have the shift towards the right and we also experience the downsides of late stage capitalism. If you combine all of these together you get the perfect environment for populiststic right wing party’s.
The shift to the right is also enforced by the so-called centrist parties like the CDU, which are basically using the same talking points in regard of migration with a little softer phrasing. The party chairmen of the CDU and CSU (bavarian sister-party of the CDU) are both populists with a long (and documented) history of right wing opinions (like slandering ukrainian refugees, not participating in anti-rape legislation, …). So, the political climate is pretty good for fascists, thanks to the so-called centrists.