Alice Weidel, leader of Germany’s far-right AfD, aims to surpass conservative coalition and achieve top position in upcoming elections.

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    The leader of Germany’s far-right party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), Alice Weidel, has expressed her ambition to surpass the conservative bloc in the upcoming elections.
    Weidel is confident that her party will achieve the top position, highlighting the growing support for the AfD, particularly in the current political climate.
    She asserts that the party is well-prepared and determined to capitalize on the rising discontent among voters regarding traditional political parties.
    According to Weidel, the AfD’s focus on issues such as immigration, national identity, and economic challenges resonates with a significant portion of the electorate dissatisfied with existing governance.
    With a strategic approach and compelling messaging, Weidel aims to position her party as the primary alternative for voters seeking change.
    Her statements reflect a broader trend of increasing right-wing sentiments within Germany and underline the potential for the AfD to make substantial gains in the forthcoming elections.