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Le Pen said she wants a complete break with the German far-right

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Le Pen said she wants a complete break with the German far-right

Photo: Leader of the French far-right, Marine Le Pen

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said her party should "completely break" with Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as it has become too toxic an ally ahead of European elections. Le Pen said this on Wednesday, May 22, on Europe 1 radio, she was quoted by the Reuters agency.

In particular, she pointed out that the German party, Germany's second most popular party, lacks proper leadership and panders to radical elements within.

"It was necessary to urgently establish a sanitary border. "The ADN moves from provocation to provocation," Le Pen said.

The French and German extreme right now belong to the same political group in the European Parliament – "Identity and Democracy".

It is known that "AdN" discussed the deportation from Germany of people with an immigrant past. In addition, the party has been accused of its politicians harboring Russian and Chinese agents. Maximilian Kra, a representative of AdN, said that not all people who served in the SS were criminals.

It is known that Le Pen has been trying for more than ten years to "detoxify" the image of the party founded by her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, who was convicted of hate speech for denying the Holocaust.

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