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The chairman of the AfD parliamentary group, Alexander Gauland, left the AfD party’s federal conference in Kalkar on Sunday, according to friends of the party. As confirmed by a member of the party executive from the German Press Agency, the 79-year-old was not feeling well that morning.
But it’s no so bad. According to information from party circles, Gauland left the scene with an ambulance accompanied by two vehicles with Berlin plates.
Gauland had harshly criticized the party chairman, Jörg Meuthen, on Saturday, the first day of the party’s two-day federal conference, after he attacked Gauland’s choice of words in a speech. Meuthen had said that there was no “Crown dictatorship” in Germany.
In a speech in the Bundestag, Gauland spoke of a “Crown dictatorship on revocation.” In an interview, Gauland said in Kalkar that he did not need “any censorship from Jörg Meuthen for the leadership of the parliamentary group.” (aeg / sda / dpa)