Weidel stated, "We've experienced some bumpy weather with an unpleasant result."
Alice Weidel, the head of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has displayed mixed reactions to the recent upheaval within her organization. During a campaign rally in Marl, North Ruhr, she stated, "This past week hasn't been great. We experienced unrest, resulting in a less-than-desirable outcome."
The crucial action now is for the AfD to rise stronger from this crisis. "Experiences like these, moments when things go wrong, are opportunities to learn and advance professionally," Weidel remarked to the 800 party members present.
Initially, Maximilian Krah, the AfD's primary candidate for the European election, was slated to speak at the Marl event. However, he was cut from the speaker lineup following the party's prohibition of his attendance due to his contentious remarks concerning the SS.
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Following her statement about the bumpy weather, Weidel discussed the importance of learning from turbulent situations, saying, "Moments when things go wrong are opportunities to learn and advance professionally." The AfD leader also mentioned the mixed reactions within her party to the recent upheaval, stating, "Alice Weidel, the head of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), has displayed mixed reactions to the recent unrest."
Source: www.ntv.de