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President Macron And President Of Moldova Sandu Press Conference - Paris

President Macron And President Of Moldova Sandu Press Conference - Paris

French ambassador to Moldova, Dominique Waag, Managing General Director of the French Development Agency AFD Remy Rioux and Moldova s Energy Minister Dorin Junghietu sign documents in front of Moldova s President Maia Sandu and France s President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee palace in Paris, on March 10, 2025. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Macron And President Of Moldova Sandu Press Conference - Paris

President Macron And President Of Moldova Sandu Press Conference - Paris

French ambassador to Moldova, Dominique Waag, Managing General Director of the French Development Agency AFD Remy Rioux and Moldova s Energy Minister Dorin Junghietu sign documents in front of Moldova s President Maia Sandu and France s President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee palace in Paris, on March 10, 2025. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Switzerland: Demonstrators March Against AfD Leader Alice Weidel In Einsiedeln

Hundreds of protesters marched on Saturday, February 22, in Einsiedeln, a town in central Switzerland where Alice Weidel, the leader of Germany's second-largest far-right party, the AfD, lives with her family. According to reports, five people were temporarily detained for carrying prohibited items or failing to comply with police instructions.

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Supporters wait for the vote count results at the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a campaign event at the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the SPD with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Ulrich Hufnagel/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Supporters wait for the vote count results at the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.5 percent. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), greets supporters at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.5 percent. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (L) attends a campaign event at the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the SPD with 16.5 percent. Photo by Ulrich Hufnagel/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Supporters wait for the vote count results at the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.5 percent. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a campaign event at the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the SPD with 16.5 percent. Photo by Ulrich Hufnagel/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a campaign event at the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the SPD with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Ulrich Hufnagel/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

Bundestag Election - SPD Party - Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (R) attends a campaign event at the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the SPD with 16.5 percent. Photo by Ulrich Hufnagel/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), greets supporters at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, according to preliminary results released by German public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening. According to ARD's latest vote counts, CDU/CSU secured 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.6 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.5 percent. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz (R), chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), and Markus Soeder, minister-president of Bavaria, celebrate as the CDU/CSU bloc has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz (C), chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), is congratulated as the CDU/CSU bloc has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), is congratulated as the CDU/CSU bloc has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz (C), chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), is congratulated as the CDU/CSU bloc has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Bundestag Election - CDU Party - Friedrich Merz

Friedrich Merz (C), chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), is congratulated as the CDU/CSU bloc has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2025. Germany's conservative bloc, the CDU and the CSU, has taken the lead in the country's 2025 federal election, preliminary results have showed. CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 16.4 percent, according to the preliminary results released by the Federal Returning Officer in the early hours of Monday. Photo by Du Zheyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "Kein Bier für Nazis" (No Bier for Nazis) sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "CDU shame on you" sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "Fck Nzs" sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

The Pro-European sign. TTens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "No AfD" sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "Liberté, Égalité, FCK AfD" sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

A "Nein Danke" (No Thanks) sign. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

The European flag. Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Anti Far Right Demonstration In Berlin

Tens of thousands of Berliners gather on the Reichstag meadow on Sunday, February 2, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Together, they express their opposition to the growing collaboration of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in the run-up to the February 23 federal elections. Since late January 2025, demonstrations have taken place across Germany after CDU leader Friedrich Merz sought parliamentary support from the AfD for a bill targeting undocumented foreigners, including asylum seekers. More than a simple alliance, this move is seen as a break with an unwritten rule dating from the post-World War II era, which prevented national parties from working with far-right groups. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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