- The AfD Celebrates a Political Shift at Gillamoos translates to:
After their victories in Thuringia and Saxony, the AfD is reveling in a "shift in tides" during a political gathering at the Gillamoos folk festival in Abensberg, Lower Bavaria. As stated by the group's leader in the Bavarian state parliament, Katrin Eber-Steiner, "The shift is now," she declared. She discussed the emergence of a "new phase" and a "novel political era in Germany."
She criticized parties that shun collaboration with the AfD, labeling it as a "self-created barrier." In her opinion, such an approach isn't sustainable in the long run. "The fire has leaped," said Ebner-Steiner. "This barrier is now blazing brightly."
She also announced that, upon entering the government, the AfD would facilitate the expulsion of millions from Germany: "Unwavering backing for millions of returns," she declared.
During her speech, Eber-Steiner referred to the reluctance of certain parties to collaborate with the AfD as an "Early scalp for the AfD's expansive agenda." She further emphasized that this stance is not sustainable, comparing it to "An Early scalp that's now igniting into a full-blown fire."