Alice Weidel: A Profile of the Co-Chairwoman of the AfD
Early Life and Career
Alice Elisabeth Weidel was born on 6 February 1979 in Gütersloh, Germany. She holds a degree in economics and a doctorate in political economy. Before entering politics, Weidel worked as an economist for Goldman Sachs.
Political Involvement
Weidel joined the AfD in 2013. In the 2017 federal election, she and Alexander Gauland became co-chairs of the party. Weidel has been a member of the Bundestag since 2017 and serves as the party's parliamentary leader.
Controversies and Criticism
Weidel and the AfD have been criticized for their far-right and xenophobic views. Weidel has called for the closure of mosques and the deportation of immigrants who are not considered "Christian". She has also been accused of Holocaust denial and using anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Despite the controversies, Weidel remains a popular figure within the AfD. She is seen as a strong and charismatic leader who has helped the party achieve electoral success. However, her extreme views and her party's policies have drawn widespread condemnation and opposition.
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