German far-right AfD leader Alice Weidel pledges to overtake conservative bloc, vows to win first place in next election.
One in five voters in the German election favored the far right. The AfD leader’s dramatic rise terrifies many of the others.
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BERLIN (AP) — German far-right AfD leader Alice Weidel pledges to overtake conservative bloc, vows to win first place in next election.
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