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Thousands of opponents gathered in Erfurt on Saturday to obstruct the Alternative für Deutschland party's annual conference, blocking major roads and disrupting transport. Large police contingents were deployed as the far-right party held its meeting amid heightened tensions ahead of regional elections where AfD could gain state-level power for the first time.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize mass opposition and frame police actions as defensive responses to prevent far-right delegates attending, positioning this as democratic resistance.

Moderate: Centrist outlets report the event factually—thousands blocked roads, police deployed—while noting the political context of upcoming regional elections.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets provide limited coverage, either addressing unrelated diplomatic issues or emphasizing police response to the gathering.

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Thousands protested against Germany’s far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) party and blocked roads to its annual conference in the eastern city of Erfurt on Saturday, where the party re-elected the two leaders who have overseen its rise as a national force.

Protesters from unions, civil society groups and left-wing parties gathered as large numbers of police, including reinforcements from across Germany, were deployed ahead of the AfD’s two-day conference.

Watched by police in riot gear, protesters sat in rows to block highways and roads leading to the convention centre where the meeting is being held. Police estimated around 15,000 people joined demonstrations in and around the eastern city.

The AfD launched the event by re-electing party chiefs Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, under whose leadership the AfD has surged to the top of national opinion polls ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s conservatives.

The opening speeches mocked and lambasted the protesters as anti-democratic. They revelled in the AfD’s rise that could see the party taking power in regional elections this year for the first time, while painting their mainstream rivals as tired, out of touch and leading Germany into decline.

“For this remains our last chance to save our country,” Weidel said. “More and more people in this country want to support us in the fight against Germany’s decline, in the fight for our fatherland and for our identity.”

Co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Alice Weidel addresses delegates at the party congress at the Messe Erfurt fairground in Erfurt, eastern Germany on July 4, 2026. — AFP

Underscoring the party’s hard line on immigration, a song called ‘Send them back’ played on the AfD’s social media stream minutes before the convention opened. Inside the convention centre, vintage-style cards were on sale with slogans such as “You will be deported”.

Bjoern Hoecke, seen as one of the party’s most radical and controversial leaders, offered a mix of nostalgia and invective, even pointing to the state of Germany’s motorway toilets as an example of national malaise.

“A great Germany is a Germany where one need not fear taking a walk through the city park in the evening. A great Germany is a country where apartment keys can be left hanging on the outside of the door,” he said.

Leaning in the polls

The conference comes ahead of elections in the eastern states of Saxony-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in September, which the AfD hopes will help pave the way for success at the national level.

“We will govern. First at a regional level, then at the national level,” Chrupalla told the conference in a speech that sought to stress party unity.

Both Chrupalla, a trained painter and varnisher from the eastern state of Saxony, and Weidel, a former Goldman Sachs analyst from western Germany, were re-elected with no opposition, but Chrupalla’s score of 70 per cent was well below the 81pc he secured at the last vote two years ago.

A proponent of halting military aid to Ukraine, Chrupalla has called for a reset in relations between Berlin and Moscow, which have become openly hostile over the war in Ukraine.

AfD co-leaders Tino Chrupalla (R) and Alice Weidel (L) and honorary chairman Alexander Gauland greet delegates at the party congress of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) at the Messe Erfurt fairground in Erfurt, eastern Germany on July 4, 2026. — AFP

Formed more than a decade ago, the AfD has deployed a mix of nationalist rhetoric, calls for tougher immigration policies and appeals to voters frustrated with successive governments and years of economic stagnation.

“Criminals and illegal migrants have no place in Germany any more,” Weidel said. “We will deport them rigorously, because our country deserves better.”

Opponents accuse the AfD of promoting racist policies and attitudes incompatible with Germany’s democratic values, and say it would threaten the country’s constitutional order.

Mainstream parties have ruled out any cooperation, under a so-called “firewall” strategy designed to isolate the party and keep it out of coalition governments.

AfD leaders deny opposing Germany’s democratic foundations and earlier this year won a court injunction ordering the domestic intelligence service to suspend a previous classification of the party as “extremist”.

Recent polls put AfD support as high as 29pc, compared with around 22pc for Merz’s CDU/CSU conservatives.

Its strongest support comes from the former communist east, where surveys show the highest levels of voter disillusionment with the traditional party system. ...

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